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DECEMBER 28, 1
'EXPOSITOR*
THE HURON
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I i I � . - - , the house, and medical aid summoned, but member of tile Methodist church for a num- been stolen an l8poseci or. &IT.0r Jlearkg
lawyer who now occupies the position. Mr. railway came into,collision with a baggage at a losing game. He then advises any Caink ves a widow and five the case the magistrate felt watrantd in
XT train ;t Chelford on Saturday afternoon, and adian in'theNorthwest who witbes to do le was dead before the doctor arrived. The ber of years. He lea
LOOK YouR LABEL Carling was at the head of the department eceased was an old and highly eiteemed sons and one daughter to mourn his lose, all committing the son, James Shean,:for trial
nineteen persom-were killed and more than business in canned goods packed in Ontario d thy of and sent him to Stratford jail the meanp
-a and be proved himself an resident of Turnberry, and bra ajed partner of whom have the heart -felt sympa in
for many yeat sixty injured. to move to St. Paul, and adds that there is their sad affliction. time. The old man was let offon� bail, an(I
efficient officer whereas the present i nonde- RicovERnz(4. — Commander Ballington. direct encouragement to do so. Now it is in life 4nd other members of the family have their f riends in
The Subscription price of the EXPOSITOR, dent that that is the old story of the sympathy of the coinmunity. —Everybody.in As'llfield knows Jimmy is likewise to appear for trial in the spring,
riage o exande i, son of
if paid strictly it advance, is ONE script is only a figure hdad and a pc(or - one Booth, -*f the Salvation Army. who7recently qui�� ovi
—Robbie, son of Isaac Currie, 4th line of Thompson, on the gravel road. Jimmy used —The mar f At
'hicago, hal partly rez praising the United States in preference to
was severely ill in C
well's cabinet by �to be the great drummer of the telfas Deputy 'Reeve Campbell, of Hibbert to
at that. On the whole, Mr.Bo covered big health, and is now in Montclair, Canada. The great Hor#ce Greeley, of New Morris, fell from b� tree he was climbing
do not re�ew within three and that is alm6st the 'York, some time before ME. death, gave this the limb on which he was stai �ening, in
If You months. is strong in numbers ading break- Orange Lodge. . Well, Mr. Thompson Miss Cottle, of the Thames Road LZ
of the date on your label the price will be at New Jersey. -e ing the other day. His shoulders and neck thought last year he would put up a now place oil Wednesday ev 19th it
best th can be said about it. DEATH OF ARcHm, HUNTER..— Archie advice, " Young man, West and lem
$1.25 ; if you d(> not renew within six Hunter, the noted Scotch football player, the crowded cities ; go Alst, where land is struck the ground, and the youth was ren- barn on his premises, lot 12, concession 11, presence of a large number of invited $uesta.
-e goo(f people passing from God- The numerous presents were costly aliff
itionths of the dat� on your label the price died near Birmingham on the 20th, ult., p!entiful," but Mr. Barber, of Snowflake, dered unconscious. A physician was called, so that th The ma i
will be $1.50, NO. paper will be sent longer The People and Not the System I 6young and concussion of the brain was fetred, hut erich to Lucknow might seethe grand build- beautiful. rriage eeremofty was per-
-than one year before being paid for. at Fault. after a painful illness. As a captain he had gives opposite advice, when he says,
few equa . Is, and he won many im rtant man, go South and live where land is plenti- the patient is no* progreasing favorably. ing. After mature consideration formed by Rev. Colin I letcher.
Send renewals I directly to this office. The recent revelations of boodling and e was ful ; go South to' the crowded city. Now, —Mr. John Hoiland, of Ruilett township, Thompson resolved to give'tbe contract to —3/1r. Robert Henderson, of Eima, has
victories in, England and Scotland.
-Money sent by registered letter, post -office air, foe your correspondent's information, I has bought.a farm 2.1 miles from Dungan- Mr. Albxander Headley for the stone work, I>een obliged to make an assignment in the
corruption in connection with municipal af- a native of A�rghire. non paying'therefor the 8urn of $2,000. It and ML James McCqy for the frame work. interest of his creditors. Mr. Henderson
money order, express Money order pr draft, KILLED BY A BUMILAR.—WIT1. H. Price, must say there is no tariff on �Canadian can pa hard-working fanner and a mail
is at our risk. ATost-office order up to. $4 fairs in Toronto, Montreal and other Cana- the well -'known member of the firin of print- ned goods,. but there is on foreign goods contains 100 acres, lids a good barn on it, The building is now completed, and'every- has bee
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costs only.two cent& than cities, have set people thinking. It is, ing press manufacturers, Chandler & Price, coming into this country, and I mu8tremind and is pretty good land, so that he has a thing is done. The whole of Ashfield does of rigid honesty and honor in all hi d I-
f i ings. He perhaps made the mistake of buy -
I to be hoped they will think to some pur- was almost instantly kill- him too that there is tariff where he advises cheap farm. If e takes possession n the not contain a prouder mail than James
-The change on yonr label will notify you Cleveland, Ohio, . in Cleveland- tile people to go to,. besides the 'McKinley' spring. Thompson. . He has a bavii 56 by 58 with ing too much land, and this,� with the
of our rec4t of ifie money. If not changed pose. We notice, however, that a good ed by a burglar at his home I —On Monday last, Mr. ames Snell, of every convenience.. stringency of the times, made the step necs-
in three" Weeks drop us a jard and we will many are looking in the wrong direction for at 2-30 o'clock Wednesday morning- Bill. We know there are numerous manu- to -, —On Saturday, 15th inst., the modelites sary.
)S BROTHER. factories in Winnipeg, and if' some time Hayne -Barton stock fann, Rullett, sold
trace the. matter if DEATH -OF HORACE GREELEY.- t a fine- 10 at Goderich got through their examination —At Listowel, on Thursday last week.
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Address all lett ors and make -all cheques a remedy. A great many blame the system —Nathan Barnes Greeley, the last surviving when he would be in the city lie would en- Mr. Melburn Spriing, of Hullet noon, and as the law is very specific Win. Bamford, of the'- firm of Bamford
. of Government and demand a change. But, brother of Horace Greeley, the famous foun- quire from the manufacturers if they add months' old Durham bull. It is from a at I
and orders payabl,ie to McLean Bros. f the New York Tribune nk the strawberry dam, by New Year, half-brother against presentations to teachers, the young Brothers, contractors and builders, was
When remitting money do not fail to give it is not the system that is to blame, so der o 7 died at the the tariff to phe regular price, I tbi
ld Greeley homestead, 'in the town of answer in all cases woul(tl)e that they a�e to the bull which got the sweepstakes at ntlemen and ladies put up a surfrise on orking a circular saw when the board be_
much as the people. Any system, no matter the mo(el class, came cramped between the saw- and guArd,
post office addres i- Wayne, Erie county, Pennsylvania, oil Mon- glad enough to sell at the regular price -the World's Fair. v. S. P. Halls, teatcher of 31
When notifyiq us of change of address how nearly perfect, can be- abused. Any da aigpd 82 years. without the tariff. This crooked Calliledi —.A public meeting will be held in Wing- by leivying an order for a handsome easy and being driven forward with great force
t r, Ach was not to be delivered until it struck Mr. Bamford near the stomach,
do" not fail to give both old and new post change that may be effected in our muui- �HE NEW OWERS.—Tho Richards Com- goods story is something akin to the coal ham early in January, when Dr. McDonald, chai wl
office addres& at system will not result in the desired pany, of Liverpool, whose offer'to purchase oil stories we used to bear and read much M. P., will answer the arguments advanced they had all left town. As a result, the causing internal injuries, from which death
elp the Dominion Steam . ship� Company's Line abou . t ; coal oil fif%cenIq yer gallon ; Gov- on the trade question by Hon. Messrs. Pat- chair was left about 4.30 p. in., much to the resulte(i about ten hours after. - The unfor-
0 t, I it c -tin to about55 yearsof age and
improvem ess there is terson and Haggart, Senator Ferguson and surprise of the teacher, toge I er wit a ard t a - man was
ent of Government, uril and when
tid to be financed by ernment slid tariff amed or
Look at j Your Label has been accepted, is sc
Other speakers willalso be inscribed, " Mrs. Halt, with the compli- leaves a wife and family.
ho propose -ly Monday morning of last week
also a change,on the part. of the electorate. Manchester cattle traders, w to the matter was examined into it was found Dr. Montague.
Reformers put on present and give addresseson the live issues ments of the modelites. Of course, the —Eat
What is required is not a change of system, in ort cattle by way of the ship canal.. to be the very tariff 'the
of the day. chair was taken in out of the porch, where John Parker, son of CbarlEs Parker, 10th
NEW AD,VERTISE \I ENTS. but honest, responsible men to administer OOD FOP. THE POoR.—T6re is a bread when they were in power, and lately lower- 11 left, and those who have sat in it say it is 0, concession, Elma, noticed fire issuing from,
and coal war at Port Huron and the poor ed by the present Government. He next —The ringing of the Clinton town be
tile laws as -We now have them. It is ex- prairie fire, a started a team of horses, on Friday of last very comfortable one. the barn, and the boys immediately hurried
1A.Tbe figure beti�een the paienthesis after earh people are getting the benefit. expl�ined to.us-an imaginary, —In connection with Morris township the stock out, just in time. All tlie imple-
the p%ge of the paper on which the ceedingly difficult to procure such repre- TERRIFIC TORM i -N B-RiT1AIN`.—A severe great prairie fire of pure Imagination. I week, owned by Mr. S.Cox, of Hullett,and mepts were burn4Qd, the hay, and about #)o
advertisement - of bo- found. sentatives, so long as the electorate, the peo- storin raged in Englan't on S�turday More hope whon,youv correspondent writes again pulling off the bridles, they ran away. Mr.. council Moeting onSaturday, 15th iust., the
Annual Stocktakififf �ale—Wrn. Pickard & Co. (5) live' hav anh ther� -he will give us more facts and less from im, usual noon hour wasspent at t - he residence bushels of oats. The builditig, which wa,
Pie, act as they do now. Too many seem than fifty 8 e been lost, George Cottle hung on to the lines, but
Farm for Sale—A. Duncanson. (6) was great darnage to prope!rty.* The gate agination, and also tell us if he wants could not bring them up. They stopped of of Thomas Miller, where themenibere of the 36x56 feet, was insured in the Elms, Mutual
Firm for Sale—Johni 34eradden. to think that the representative and not the rrific.both on sea and land. Three riff—and con- their own accord, after going through a board always dine. After a splendid diii- Insurance Company for $1,400, but this in -
Brick and Tile—AIN66 Genrge. (6Y was to high. tariff, low tariff or n' ta was all saved..
,Wm, Bubolz. (8) elector, is the obliged party. We frequent ce behind the mill. ner had been despatched, Reeve Mooney eludes the stock, which It
Mitch. Cows fjr gale' boats were swamped off-Si;ornoway, and elude �y saying if he does! so his letter will, wire fen
Annual Conventlon4l. W. Wheaton. (5) drowned� Hundreds of be more acceptable to you; humble corres- —Mr. J. C.'Miller, late of Grand Rapids, addressed the bost and hostess in a few ap- is supposed Ghe barn was set oil fire by some
Don't Mift the Choit Concert. (8) ly hear the expression Well, if he - don't their 22 occupants � f scoundrel, as the barn doors, which we're
Boarders Wanted—Mrs 0. N. Ellsworth. (8) think enough of my vote to' ask -me fo water craft are missing. pondent. and son of - Mr. James Miller, Clinton, an propriate -words, and oil behalf of the mein -
I rs of tile Council and officers of tile �own- shut the night before, at 9 o'clock, were
Brown. (a) BANK LIABILITTIE.s.—The IiWlities of the A-�; OLD SUBSCRIBER. experienced hotel keeper, has purchased the be
Wood wanted--Johp S. r D
—* mi. M. Gray. (5) am not going to vote foi him." This is -time Bank of Newfou�dland amount MoRRis, December 12% 894.. nd Union in that town, and took pos- ship, presented Mr. and. Mrs. Miller with found open next morni g
Mill Site for Sale Cot rcia
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patron Cnnvention tJ- Govenlock. (6) session on Wedn6sday last week. The ont- two easy chairs as a- token of the high re- —The other evening, when Dr. Michell,
Teacher Wanted—Thomas Calder.. (6) just th6 very- sort of thing that keeps to $1,989,000. The shareholders have in- buildi . ngs at the rear will all be torn down, gard in which they are held. -Mr. Miller of Dublin, returned from a call, he wag
Rolgetville Chimse Pactory—James Murray. (15) thousands of the very best men out of pub- structed the trustees lately appointed to 'The Old country'Horse and Hay sit T able reply thunderstruck to find what app�ared to be-
Bi- Drop in Clo,hin, W m Pickard & Co. (s) wind up the bank's affairs. and commodious sample rooins erected in made a most it returning
iclife. Ithas�nowgottobesothatacan- thanks for the handsome Christmas boxes. a man scaed in a chair in his bed, appar-
-o r; C. Wil"n. (8) Trade their place.
WTIson's Cash G LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHITIL'S HFALTIL—
FarnteW lust*tutc eeting—R. Vellordle. (5) for publid position, no matter what Lord Randolph Churchill has arrived at A correspondent from London, England, —Mr. ohn Conery has taken an interest —Mr. W. F. Brockenshire, who b con- ently monarch of all he sur6yed. The
doctor hastily aroused a friend, "armed
Auction SAle Farn tock—F. n. Hamilton. ied a, photogaph business ir& Winghani
Girl %Vanted�Exp�sltor officc (8) his qualifications may be, must make a per- London, England, * from hi� around the says Considerable numbers of Canadian in the grocery business in Wingliam, with duct
Good Fann for Sall—James Alartin. (6) physica� botidition is horses are n London., and Mr. John Kerr, and the business in future for the past fifteen years, has disposed of to the teeth," tlie pair sallied f, rth to di's-
Rink Baldwin a Mardhall. (8) donal canvass in order to ensure hi's election, world, tour and his ow being used in will be conductod under the firm name of the same to Mr, R. Belden, a young lodge theinidnight marauder. 11inaginethe
New. Skatin alarming. Itis doubtful if he will survive -some of the large omnibus and tritinway
Dinner get-,!_Ztat�H. kobb. (8) He must make a business of going around rge gentleman who has been assisting him for chagrin of the two valiants b�n they (lis -
long. companies seem t6 prefer thern to any Kerr & Conery. Mr. Kerr will have eba some mon P
The Popular Grocery—Estate H. Robb. (8), and peading with, and begging of the elec' SNOW IN CALIFORNIA.—In orthern Cali- others. Although the trade has beena sub- 'ofthe business, and -Mr. Conery will con- tbs back. Mr. Belden is a gentle- covered that the intruder was only a man of
Annual Meetigg—Sk Y. MeLean. (h)
man of push and integrity, and wifl take straw, dressed out in the doctor a best suit
tors for their franchise. If he does not do fornia a severe onow sf ' Orin preVailed for ject of discus ion for some years past, the tinue in his present situation as foreman at ssession on " Lnuary next. Ile of clothes. The doctor had an experience.
th�is, ten chances to one he is left behind in several days alid the allow is now eight feet classes of horses in demand have not hither- -Messrs. McLean & Son's saw mill and Itim- po the 1st of J1
deep on the level in some places. Mr. ber yard. intends to make several changes in the in untying, knots that night whil h tried his
to been sent 'over'in any numbers. I i
the- race.- There are few good men who gallery in the wily of scenery, &c., alid has patience considerably.
tw THE FAuAiiims. ��Tuberc�ulosis —Tile 5th and 6th concessions of Grey
ALARMI.- Hunting, president of the Royal College of
ices of a first class artist. —Captain Francis, an old resident of
will do this, as it is a degrading business, in cattle, prevalent generally throttghoub Veterinary. Surgeons, who acts as the Veter- are not to be behind in building operations secured the- sery
N -earned Fullarton, died on Saturday, 1�th inst. In
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and must lower the man who resorts to it Western New York, is creathig a great sen- inary expert. to the Canadian Government in nex Oliver Smith - intends putting Ir. Brockenshire will enjoy a well
barit with stone stabling under- holiday for a term before embarking in awt early life Captain Francis led 6 seafaring
SEAFORTH, �FRIDAY, Dec. 28th, 189' ling io sation niongst the farming c mmunity. London, made a r�port last year as to the up a new 0 Z.I>
in his own ibstimation. He is will DE AD.—Mrs. Win. Waldorc� Astor (lied on horses which would meet. with the most neath. E. J. McArthur will move Ili$ other line of business. life, sailing on the lakes for V9 years, W
barns and put W stone basement under
give his time and his talents for the benefit -years of which he was captain of vessels -
Th . e DoMinion Goernment. Saturday i ' n London, after a sItort, illne.-s. ready market in Great Britain. Among the mi, and W. Reid will do likewise. Harry About thirty years ago he gave I luf 'sailing
of the public, -and any little honor that may CILAZED -WITH Liquoiz.—Ab Fall River, others he specially mentioned the Vanner Perth Items. -breath-
I and settled on the farm. (in which
Hon. Mackenzie Bow -ell, who is to be attach to the position, but he is not willing Massachusetts George Rusb aged 60 years, and the oninibus horses. These varieties Atwood is having stone liatiled for a new . lit
All taxes for the town of Mitchell have ed his last, and hewed out for Iiniself and
successor, to Sit John Thompson as Premier to debase himself by pleading and begging throw a lighted.lamp at his ife Saturday have been very much in favor this year. Mr. cellar and foundation under his dwelling. been collected except $261. family a -comfortable home, nearly allf
I night. 'The lamp broke and t e womqn was Hunting's report, printed by the Depart- -7-On Monday evening of- last week, -Mrs. —Miss Isabel Whitelaw, Woodstock's
of Canada ha, succeeded informing his Cab- for votes. The adventurer, on the other which tinie he has been identifi6'd with the
fatally burned, Rusby had ell drinking, inent of Trade and Commerce, deserves to James Potter arrived at.Blyth station from elocutionist, is visiting friends in tratford.
inet and n6w has it in working order. As hand, who has no -business to -peak of, and his wife refused to give him money. London, having_ sufficiently recovered to be council of the township, first as' councillor,
be studied by those connected with this. in —Miss M. Keen, of St. Marys, has been
we said last M�eek there has beenvery little and probably less ability, and who has GIMAT CnrcKET GAmE.' At Sydney, New dusf.ry, as th , ere is a large'market for such able to be removed to her home in East Wa- re-engaged as teacher of- ebastppol school then as deputy -reeve for a great.nuipber of
years, and then as mssessor, which last office
South Wales, Saturday, was! oneluded the horses. It appears. that they largely go to w t en for several weeks for 1895. 1 for nine years and up to the time of
changg in m4 ah l of . everyt9ing to gain and nothing to lose by lie bell.
a g any also find their in one of 2 —
reatest game of cricket on �e -ord. StOd- Glasgow., but ood in ' the hospitals in tile city- where Mrs. A. Maelian, of Ifibbert, now that
shufH,filg of �posiftions has been required- 'being elected to a responsible representa- Crt's All England team made 762 runs�'4 - it she had been undergoing 9n operation. Quite her son is married, will' move into AN. litchell his death.
way to Croydon, a London suburb, and
The f6116win4 is the full liab as the Cabinet tive position; has no such:scrupla:_ He 4.8. their two innings, while All Ailstralia made is from that place that the I.arge London a large iiiiinber of friends werq in waiting to -reside.
"52 runs. I . a purchasq their supplies. While at the station when the train arrived. Lucknow.
now stands - quite willing to fan upon -the elector and i , compartle —Mr. Samuel Clarke, of Logan, has leased
Prot r an�,d President of Council—Hon- -to flatter -him into giving Ahn his vote. He SUPPOSED MURDER CA, -,E. -:-At James- writing of horses, 'it may be worth while to —This year Brussels cheese factory has his 11 acre premises to Mr. Charles- Pearce,. A SAD AFr.AIR.—The death of Mrs. EI_
town, New York State, the eye of a mur- mention that good Canadian bay has also turned out, 75,700 lbs. of - cheese from and will remove himself to Fullarto'n. der oil Tuesday of last week, although pot
has no objections to canvassing from the be- - 85 Mrs. Henry Grimm, and family, from unexpected, created quite 4 sensation
Mackenzie Bowell. dered woman has been photographed, and achieved a reputation among persons in 5,155 lbs. of milk, at all average of 11.28 ,
Pastmaste�-_Gleneral—Sir A. P. Caron. and at -an average among the residents of this place. For the
Alinister o,'f Finoee—G. E. Fester. ginning of the year to the. end, and, as � a the impression of a man's figure was found London Who control and work large studs of lbs. milk to lb. cheese, Gretna, Manitoba, are visiting friends and
This shows all es ii, Alil, past few months her house has been the re -
the exclusion in the retina. horses. Of course the price is'rather against price of 9.55 cents per lb. relativ verton.
Miniiter of Marine and Fi2heries—John rule, he receives the votes, -331 CAN6�0-.%' IN BUFFALO.—Three it just now, but there is no doubt that its increase of over 15 tons over last year, so sort of a Very disorderl
- BRITI, —Scarlet fever still lingers around Poole, y lot of characters,
Co5tigan. of his abler and more honestopponent, who that while the make was not very big, yet t and almost every night it has been the
Minister Q . fRaiWflys and Canas—Jobn British cannon, captured at Fort Erie dnr qi�ality will always insure a ready sale if the lkit no more deiLths have occurred from tba
will not canvass. Thus it isIthat few of the ing the war of 1812, have be*n mounted as prices are such as to temp� Canadian deal� - it is a good showing in such a poor season. disease. scene of orgies of the worst description.
Haggart The firm have given, so far as we can learn, 9
Minister of Public Works—J. A. Onimet. best men find their way into our municipal ornaments to Lafayette square in Buffalo. era to send it over. For some little time t —Mr. Gleasort'Gill, of Oak River, The nei hbors, fearing that they might be"
GOLD SHIPMENT. —Gold to the amount of as though a prejudice was formin good satisfaction this year, and all -bespeak toba, is visiting with friends and renewing bume-1 O-Ut, were afraid to tak� any action
Minister Of Militia and Defence—J. C. councils, and they are filled with irrespon- 9 against the offenders. Some titint ago $2,250,000 was shipped from New York on =,Canadian hay, but it arose from the a better season fo.- 1895. old acquaintances around Rasseldale.
Patterson �ile adventurers, who seek the position for Saturday. fact that inferior Russian and Riveri Platte —In the financial statement of Brusselg —There is an intereiting Debating Clb Elder's brother, Sandy Fraser, sold his
inister of Interior—T. M. Daly, ibbert what they can make out of it, and not for THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY.—A section of hay was being mixed with Canadian, rebated for this year,the total receipts are$10,215.3ar. ill connection with the Listowdl Mechanics' roperty in town, and has inc'e made hig
NLJinster f Justice—Sir Charles H
tbegoad ttey can do to their fellows. this the pew Siberian railroad, 235 miles long, In addition to the debentures, and school riome with his sister. Rumor had it� that
and sold as the Canadian: article. This, Institute.
expenditure, $572.50 was paid in be had been in the babit iof beating her in.
N, inister 6f Agriculture ---!A. R. Angers. is the ritai reason why crood men are so in- wever, was soon found out, and, speaking —iNfr. Charles Hayes, of Kemptville, has
Tupper. was opened for traffic on salaries,
week. generally, it may safely be said that Cana- V.59.71 in charity ; $815.25 on street ini- been engaged to succeed Mr. Black on the a G8t shameful manner. and had eveli
linister Trade and Couimerce—W. B- different about �'seeking municipal honors, H CA-N'T LIVE ON IT.' Clifton Breckin- provements ; $153.70 in Fire Department ; threatened to take her life. On Monday
ZIian hay enjoys an excellent reputation in. Mitchell High school staff.
Ives, �an&it is also the principal reason that bood- ridge, United States Minister t' Russia, is tho United Kingdom." $99.74 in miscellaneous :. $71.75 insurance ; —The system of vertical writing has been last Constable Thomas Slioebo�ttq'm sunlition-
Secretarjr of State—A. Pv. Dickey.. $180. 27 street lighting; $155.23 f uei; $39.34 ed her to appear before a a&trate for
Withotit�portfolio—Sir Frank Srnith,Don- ling is so prevalent. Any change in the law rumored to be on the point of resigning: It 0 introduced into the Stratford PulAic schools
is said he finds the salary of $17,500 a year Frinting; $75 Mechanics' Institute; W72.56 with general approbation, kee�ing a disorderly house, and'her brother
ald Ferg son and Dr. Montague. or in the system, would not mend matters and others as being frequentersi but before
totally inadequateto keep up the p6gition Huron Notes. egal expeutes ; $159.98 bay scal6s ; $43-60 � —The well lately bored on the farm of J.
In the Ministry, but not in the Cabinet— in this direction. If. people desire boneat tyleinwhichithoitildbelyrA is her trial came on she had been! to a.
Solicitor Qeneral, J. J. Curran ; 'Controller in the a intained Mr. Thomas -Shobbrook, of Hullett, Town hall. Ries, 'of Brunner, caved in somewhere down called
Government, they must be honest them- by t�e Ambassador from America. —The Brussels Post says There is a higher tribunal. The news ofl her death
of Custoln� 0. Wallace ; Controller In- getting oiaterial ready f6r the erection of a in the rock. The sand pump is at wok
selves. It is.not honest to votelfor an in- fine bridk hou"se this summer. company of young lads who frequent the cleaning it ouv� quickly spread through town, aj ' id: in a short
land Revenue, . F. Wood. streets after nightfall, when they should be time many of the neighbors were in the
It will be seen from the above list that ferior man because lie solicits a vote, and A Reply to Snowflake. _Snea�k thieves are operating in Grey. at home,and play all kinds of. shabby tli(iks Rev. Mr. Robertson, of Glas f OW' Scot- house. They found the windo WIS barricad-
Mrs. Harry Attwood, 5th concession, had a land, preached two very acceptab e sernions
it.ion of the.elector who does so should not blame so it is said. The constable has been I s ed, as if to fresist a siege. However, ell -
B well gives up his former pos. DFiR EXPOSITOR.—I see b the Exposr- jar of peaches stolen from her milk -house n- in the First Presbyterian church, St. M ar� ,
-, � P the law, bat himself� if the man be 'Votes TOR Of November 23rd B b , of the other night.. structed to pilot every youth be finds in trance was obtained to the hous�, where the
%finister of Trade and Commerce to Mr. Ives that �V. ar"er on a recent Sund z
mischief to the lock-up for a night's lodg- Marty has . sold her old cbrpse was found covered over With a blan-
ickey, a for in this way turns out to be a boodler. Snowflake, Manitoba, has replied to my let- --Mr. T. Neilans, tax collector 'for Hill- —Mrs. McClac
who in'tornissueco-ededbyMr. D in from which resting place they Will be homestead farm in Fullarton to her ket. She presented a �ghastly appearance,
If the electors would act independently and ter of November 2nd, and I am pleased he lett, collected in Londe8boro, last Friday, ! son -in -
new mair, tdrom, ova Scotia. The Premier g' - law, Mr. James ackson, of ALliteliell, 'for
d alt with according.to their offence. Pa- the right arm and side being bruised trom,
has 'done ad, for as long as there are two over $5,000, which is a good sho:wing for
himself takes merely a nominal position and honestly, the representatives would be also,- rents should see that the members of their the shoulder down, but on her face was no
sideq to a subject it is rigb�.to have, it dia- liard times. respective families are safely housed by 8 $5,200. evidence of ill-treatment. Inthe 'kitchen
on cussed from both stand points. Your cor- —Mr. J. R. Holmes, of Holmesville, has —Mr. David 11ughey, of Mitchell, has
will thus be enabled to devote his whole time as a rule, independent and h est. IC is the
to keepiu� the party in line. it is also electorate that needs- amending and not the respondent has expressed some regret for returned home from Manitoba, having. dis- 0 clock. sold ouu his blacksmitlifng business, in that sat her brother, who was in such a condi-
-While Dr. and Mrs. Milne, of Blyth, town, to Mr. Courad'Seebach, jr., for the tion from the effects of liquor that he did
signing my name, instead of " Old posed of th� carload of horses that he took
stated.that he will continue his sea in the law or the system. This is—& point well tile not * I . were driving north of that town on Monday not seem to realize the serious position ill
Subscriber." He apparently thinks that I out there some time ago. sum of 1700.
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Senate. �riiis *ill be another source of re- worthy the consideration of the people. night of last week, their vehicle collided '--The Women's Hospital- Aid Society, in which be was placed. An inquest was held
am very young or very old Well, I am —It is reported that Watson Ainley and with another one driven by a gentlem, and the jury returned a verdict as follows
lief to him As it will save him f rom the worry old enough to think for myself and speak Win. Cameron, of !;russets, have exchatiged an Mitchell is in active operation,an'd the mein- , ,
from the Nile. The night was dark That Jessie Elder met her death by inju-
IT*js evident that we must revise our old- what I think, and to give a reason for -,the town properties, the latter paying the dif- aBd bers have accomplished a very considerable
of loading his party in. the commons, where neither driver had noticed the other 9P- amount of good work. vies inflicted by one Alexander Fraser."
there are'some on the opposition aide Who, fashioned ideas of honesty in so far as they faith that is in me, and I am young enough ference between the respective values. proachiDg Until the collision. An'axle in Constable f3hoebottom. at- once arrested Fra -
1 to know that if the party he advocates had —Mr. William Holmes, of Wingham, ants —,Mr. C. Al. French, principal of Uitcb-
ir �u ell public school, was presented with a
would take the greatest pleasre L -worry- relate to expenditures by Governments. been in power for the last fifteen. Years, ac- while out hunting the other day, shot a each rig was broken, and all the occup ser and lodged him in the cell, from whence.
i We have always thought the systeui carried I - were thrown to the grounL4-, each receiving he will be taken to Walkerton !to stand his
every available opportusV. In cording to their statements, would -have very large coon. Several Who have seen iis - handsome easy chair, by the pupils of the
t�l t a bad at trial.
in him on taking up. Model School, at the close of the term.
the Senate -have no fear of !moles- out by Tweed, Kelly and Croker in New given sixty millions of people free access in- coonship, say he is the largest one seen in —JAL couple of weeks ago We made mention
—The Stratford Turf Club have decided
tation Gf'this kind. Freed froin the labors York-, was a corrupt one—a. system that to a five million market, and the five mil- that section.
lions shut out from the sixty million market —A test of strength between a team own-. of tb.e finding of a young English lad, who on June Ilth, 12th and 13th as the dates of
sibilities of a department and re- must be condemned by every honest man.- with a high wall of tariff. And -1 am old ed by J. Mair-,-Hullett, and'J. W. Rossier, Was in the employ of the Widow Casaday their races next -year, when they will offer Grey.
and reappil
mitiong But, apparen Iv, we were all wrong, for at Auburn, in the barn with both legs frozen $5,50() in prizes. Di"PARTED. On Tuesday, last week,
L ce in the Co enough to- know that some people have a Coll�orne, took place in Fair's mill yard at
lieved _ f . �om attendam Tet, a member.of the Domin- strong weakness for seeing their names in Clinton, on Tuesday.of last. week for $20, to the knees. Since then the young fellow —Mrs. Pollock and Mr. Frank Pollock 14' innia, beloved wife of Al r. Peter Davidson,
-wbere tlie work of lecrislation is performed HOr has been lying in an enfeebled state. A few have removed from St. Marys to their for- of Elina, died after an illness of about six
.0 . on Government, and he is suiely at honor- print, but I am not built that way. I care and was easily'won by Mair. months. Deceased was the second daugh-
g-is atidone, Al r. Bowell should - I days ago br. Milne, of Blyth, amputated -
and the �ghtiift, not one iota whether he signs Young or Old --:rhe Winghain Literary and Debating ter home at Gorrie, were Mr. Pollock has
is not able and an upright man, told th6 -people of three toes from each foot, and also u ter of Mr. William Ausnia, of Grey, and
get alD4 pretty comfortabl-. It, Subscriber—Barber—Bdker—o'r Blacksmith, Club has formed a mock Parliament',' with aluP - secured a position as teacher.
And since he h W
it, tile Nova Scotia that As regards the prin- tated both hetIs. then as as 30 years of age. She wis married to
1,-ilo,wn o for it is his shallow reasoning and crooked Dr. P. McDonald as leader of the Govern- --Tile other day a very clever and prom -
_+et who will lead tbl�,party ciple upon which those appropriations are arguments that I am after. He says that ment, and Mr. A' H. Musgrove as leltdor of had to remove more flesh from one of his an, but,addieted to liquor a Mr. Davidson twelve years ago, an.! has
ising young in 2
Commo;s bilt it is generally supposed Mr. lie mig . lit add for in information that he the Opposition. heels. resident of Ta-vistock, consented to; go to since lived on the li�meatead -with him. on
Foster 4ill be the man. He is' at any rate made, I would answer that the Government y the Town line west. She leaves a family of
f was not raised a Grit, but, on the contrary, —Some of the boys attempted to serenade —Mr. Thomas Todd, of St. Helens, who the Gold Cure Institute at Oakville. three youll ns, of whom the eldest i
follows the same rule that determines the was rocked in a cradle of Conservatis' mier and bride, at Ethel, the other is one of tile most extensive property own- —Mr. Williarii Canning, bartender at the
tile most competent. in. Mr. Eck
act 'If an years all I youngest three years of age.
Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper has been given ion of individuals. y of you had a Perhaps he is right, for I have never known evening. They were bought off with a snaaft era in West Wi�wanosh township, last week Royal hotel, Stratford, was united ill mail- -a. d t e7
t - LA11 Davidson was a woman of much intel-
a step for d, as lie has been removed from the legacy left you to divide among the people, him to talk Grit when he lived in the town- stim', -which was not sp6nt in, a, very credit- purchased the 11�10 acre farm on the south riage at Dublin on Wednesday of last
war ligence and of an engaging and pleasant
ship of Tuckersmith, but, it is not what lie able manner. half of lot 24, ift. the 9th concession of West week, to Miss Sarah, daughter of Mr. EMjah
POS111-011 of Minister of Marine to that of youwouldinostriaturally begin 'With your has been, . but %.vbat be is, I have to deal —Mrs. John Downing, Brussels, is the Wawanosh, from the Anderson Brothers. Baker. temperament, and her early death is all in -
I Justice', the department presided friends." Tp other words, the Government ell, Conservatives are human, an proud possessor of a beautiful oleander. it On this farm there is about 70 acres of solid estimable loss to her family.—On Satur-
.N, 0 with. W d —The Rev. H. D. Steele, who has been day evening of last week, Air. Williant
while Mr. John —our pure and, righteous Government—con- some of them can be stuffed and gulled. is about 5 years old, and is 9 feet high.' On bush. Mr. Todd now owns 670 acres alto- pastor of the Episcopal congregation at
over by Sir John Thompson, Ausman, died at the residencef his son -in-
er one half of this is cov�r-
takes his place. Senator Donald giders the revenues of this country a familly Your -Snowflake correspondent gave us the it have been counted over 700 flowers of the 9 Kirkton, for the past five years, will remove law, Mr. ohn Brown near Ethel. He was
Costigapa :I history of the Nor'wester, that it was organ richest perfume. ed with first-class timber, he will be in a to Wallaceburg in a. few weeks' time. His I
I of Prince Edward's Island a lid Dr. treasure to be. doled out, to " friends. 59 years of age. He had not been well for
Fera,uson ized under Conservative auspices, and wba:i --Mr. S. . Cooper, of Clinton, has re- position to supply all kinds of building ma- successor is not yet appointed.. - �
,N1 0 dded, Thilt is much the same idea that Tweed and a wonderful boom 'it got after the com- ceived the contract for a fine brick house for —A collection &mounting to nearl some time, and it is thoutht that the death
-0iitague of have been t terial for many years to come. y $150
1)11t without portfolios, which, of course M cKane had, and s Mr. FoAer said one pany had engaged W. F. Luxton. Now, if Mr. James Young. 14th concession of Aul- —The dedication of the Go'rrie Orange was taken up in the Methodist church, St. of his daughter, noted a ove, hastened his
0 . Mr. Ausman lived in the county of
to slay about Sir Richard Cartwright Where memory serves me right, the Nor' Jett. When this buil6ing is completed it hall did not take place on Friday,,14th Marys, and presented to Evangelist Ran- end
uieztus dlid they will not have anything in Perth in -the early days, first owning a farm
ep Wester, was started- a's an Independent will class with the best buildings in Hullett. inst., as advertised. Owing to the sudden ton, b� way of recompense for his three
J() Mid have simply been taken in to ke —Oil! where are they' Paper and after changed to a Conservative —John Mowbray is building a driving death of Sir John Thompson, Hon. N. C. weeks ser Ice. on the 3rd concession of Wallace, and mov-
V' in' to Grey about eighteen years ago. He
thein quiet. 'It will also be noticed that one. The history of the paper does not, shed on his lately purchased property near Wallace, -Grand Master, was called to Otta- —Fred Butterfield bad his thumb badly 9
Hon_ ohn Carling has been dnroppe�l out As WILL be seen by a notice in another concern us much, but.. wha� W. F. Luxton Walton and will �rect 4 fine residence next wa, and could not attend, and, although he crushed at the flax mill, Lietowel, the other is- survived four sons, Henry, on the
column, the Patrons of South Huron are to said in it does, and I consider his influence summer. He will move into the house on made every effort to secure a person to fill day. He was on the latform. at the grain homestead, 2nd concession 4if Grey; John
koiitagtle�baving been accepted in his
- 0 tile his place, no one came, and the cereinony P , at Glenboro, Manitoba; and two
Carling zdter have a Convention at Brucefield on Friday worth at least 100 oil -opposite side. the Gardiner eatate, purchased byHenry chopper, when be a and caught his
pl-,tQe. This is rough on. Mr W. F. Luxton, a well-known and shrewd Hamilton, until his new house is ready. was postponed. The concert in the evenin youn,�ger boys, Lloyd and Edwin, at home
anuary 11th, for the purpose of consider- g thumb between the cog -wheels. and two daughters, Mrs. Brown and Mrs.
all, the hard bit-ttles he has fought for the J mail, and life-long Ref o*rnler, said in the —Mrs. Kneelitel and son James, of Brus- was a success, notwithstanding the many —The Rev. Dr. Briggs, of +Oronto,
pti-ty d the� humiliation lie must en- ing the advisability of selecting a candidate Nor' Wester of Winnipeg, " there is no sets, moved to Seaforth last week, where drawbacks. preached two most interesting sernions in Ferguson, of Liatowel. The deceased was
an -Luse we believe that at lie Mr. to contest the constituency at the forthec of En-lish descent and came to Perth coun-
Mrt tariff issue in the Northwest ; We have they intend making their home. Mrs. —After canvassing the section for cows the Metbodist church, Listowel, oil f- -
dared,' got nearly all the concessions we asked for, Kneebtel is an old and worthy resident of and shareholders, a meeting was called to 16th inst. The collections for the day were ty roiii Tecumseh, Simcoe- county, about
('arling is honest and it must have been IT19 Dominion elections. and perhaps all we could reasonably claim— Brussels, and her old friends.wish her man be held in the school house of Section'No. about,$90. S5 yearsago. The funeral 6, Tuesday, to
for any honest ina to We have been given free lumber, and the happy years m her new home. 10, East Wawanosh, to discuss matters re- —W. Schneider, of Wallace, had the ilvs- the old cemetery, was attended by a large
do the t1i.ing r. Carling has of late years News of the Week. duty oil agricultura iniplemet�j binder --Sergeant Thomas Jackson, of No. 4 lating to -a factory. The amount of stock fortune lately to cut himself er badly atbering of friends and neighbors.
s 1Z y
been f orce(,l to do. for the sake of his party. IN SA-, FRANCisco.—General Booth, tbia twine afid coal oil has been redu"d—the' Company, 33rd Battalion, Clinton, who was subscribed and the cows promised was con- with an axe, 'while chopping in the bush.
head of the Salvation Army,- has arrived at tariff hasleen taken off the list of Psues as �ecently studying at Point Levi, has been sidered sufficient to warrant the erection of It required nine stitches to sew up the- Moms.
Another noticeable feature in the rrnge- San Francisco, where lie will address several htr ag this country is concer d granted a 2nd class certificate. At present a factory. - A meeting of the shareholders wound. NOTES.—Mr. Win. Michie sold fourteell
Re
nient is, that the 1111. ber of ministers has meetinas. We now come to the bulk and Oat im- be is attending London Military College, was therefore called for on the 22nd to elect —Tile two men arrested on the charge of
M 0 1 - - fi e Berkshire'i this fall.—Mr. F.' Baines
DED FRO -X im, I.NjritiFs. =Andy Bowen, portant of Friend !11 pigs
Thepublic Balber Urou es, -vvben land expects to get a Ist. officers and arrange matters for the forma holding up Mr. LenFulcher, of St. Marys, is on the mend, although very weak.—Mr,
� a
tbe
the pugilist, who fought Lavigne, of S&gi- we coule to the canned He —The other morning, as Thomas War. tion of a joint stock company. The site with a revolver an(I ransack his pockets, Win. Skelton and Miss Howlett were unied
had ai right to h.ope that in view -of tile ex -
I tells your readel s in a round alo-u t- way that selected for the factoryis,on thefarmof are Con. Kehoe and Ewan
naw, at New Orlens, on Friday night, has wick, jr., of Morris, was cutting wood. in TV cDonald, who in myrriage on Wednesday, December 19th -
t reane depression iii the counry and the died f rom tho effects of the pommeling he the Canadians in the Northwest, wishing to the bnsh, the ax6glanced off - the block and Mr. George Quinn, concession 3. have bad reputations. McDonald was NATe wish the young couple long life and
anreceived. an coming in contact with his toes, almost sev- only recently released from prison. prosperity. —Wood is &Tm-ost a drug on the
ty of hvinig, to face a -very large de do business in'C�nadian cann'ed goods, c —Rev. J. H. Hazelwood, pastor of King
-1,AND.--The Dowager buy them 20 per, cent. aper in 'St. Pa; I ered three of them from ne of ' big
ficit,-Mr. Bowell would have shown soule de- WILL VISIT ENG che q feet. street Methodist church, Ingersoll, received —J. Hodgins, V. S., the assistant of W. market this season, The enorniousinount,
CMrina -will visit England in March. Dur- than they can from the Canadian manufab- Seven 'Stitches were necessary to repair the.sad intelligence on Monday afternoon, teele. V. S., of Stratford, deborned the of blown down timber a year ago is the
iire ta ceollontise-an(l that be would make all .. I I - #� h. —ill 1'. fl, + f 4- Le: tarer He sa s a Candian is obli ed + E x 71 week that-. his father 1hael Just hed at +. '1, .4 t 4- 1 11-1
A.. V, . � I . -.7 , � - 1� - , J 8 -6 amages. 9 L� UL o ca v e onging LO IVILLiarn cause, combined with cheap coal. —Alcholsoll
atteuipt to decrease the number in hi� Cabi- i�rince and Princess of Wales. outside of his own country -to buy Canadiall —It is reported that several parties in Whale , of Ellice, and also
Clifford, Ontario, after an illness of three
y the entire berd Brothers have a large contract of =tting
lenians in made oods atia price that -will enable hilnl Brussels are known to urchase liquor for of Mr. John Henry, on the northern gravel S in —Tea meet -
net, especially as several of them -are -mein- ,\1oRj,,, BARBARITY. --The Arn weeks. The blow was a very sad one to the
I p wood in Mr. Iry e's bush.
lwr,, 'Siln-ply for ornament's sake an d to draw Athens have received news of fresh atroci- to hantile them and lieclainis that thetariffon persons prohibited from buying it them- family and all their friends, as Mr. J. H. road. He is assisted by J. L. Clark, veter- ings, box- socials and school entertainments
ties committed by Bakri Paslia, the * Kurd these goods is the principal cause. If I in- selves. These i nd ividuals. leave themselves Hazelwood had just returned, the 'previous inary student. They have a -number more Y -are in: full bloom at this season.—MT. James
tlleii� salitries.. A third remarkable feature (,overnor of Van. derstandbim right, these goods are bougb.t liable to a ho-avy fine for so doing and all ex- Saturday f roin a visit to his. bedside, and engagements. Robb is home from Dakota. Some say --NIr-
-worthy of notice is, that a lawyer is still of ]lad entertained strong hopes for his recov-
THE- NEW Di PI1TIIE RIA CURE. —The French from the Canadian manufacturer, tariff and ample will -probably be made of a few —The charge laid by Mr -John Whyte, Robb will not back.—Now is the time W
turday voted 'freight to St. Paul paid, ery. Deceased was born in Leeds county, against Mr. James Shean and his fatber,Afr.� subscribe for 1HE EXPOSITOR, ortl one dot -
allowed to retnain at the head of the agri- Chamber of Deputies oil Sa the merchant them.
eight thousand francs for the purpose of pro. there gets his profit ; the goods sent back —On Sundav evenina of last week, Mr, Ontario, in 1819, and at the time of his W. Shean, of Logan, for sheep stealing, lar a year in advance, and the at local
cultural (lepartment. If Mr. Bowell ha(I
noting investigations into- the manufacture again, tariff and freight paid again, and the John Lincoln, who resi5es near Glenannam death was in the 75th 'ear of his age. � He came tip for a hearing before
made Mr. Carling head of this department, y Police paper in the country, —Tuesday last being
anti-toxine, the new diphtheria clue. goods still 20 per cent heaper than the Can- was fatally - gored by a bull. . It appears 'h trate Flagg, of -Mitchell, on Saturday, 15th, Christmas Day, we wish one�artd all a inerry
of c ad lived in the township of Howick, in this
instead of giving him the "'bou'nce" alto-
S�TNULF RML Lv��Y.—A speed trial of adian manufacturer would sell to the Cana- that be went out to- attend the cattle, and county, tile most of his life, and bad served inst. It occupied the whole afternoon, and' Christmas and a happy New Year.—Mr.
gether, it -would have been more in accord- Beecher's single -rail electric railway at dian. After reading that part of his letter, in some way an aged bull that -was tied in as magistrate there for over forty years. He created more interest than anytIling that James Russell, of the 5th Ii - �
no has taken
Waterport, New York, has been made with we naturally came to the conclusion th t the stable goredhim two or three times,and has occurred for a long time. Air. Whyte away the old building, owned one time by
ance, witli the fitiness of things. Of course, a also served in the rebellion of 1837, belong -
a
"Mr. Carling is not a farmer, but be takes car containing twenty-five persons, and a people can and do be stuffed and gulled. a short time after, when, Mrs. Lincoln went ing to Her Majesty's militia force, and was claimed that he had lost from time to time Air. John- Caistor, blacksmith, oil Thomas
rate of twenty -five miles an hour was attaine& Now there must be a large screw loose some out to the barn, she found him sitting in on his way to the battle of the " Windmill," no less thin fiftysheep and lambs. 8ome street, Sunshine.—The past few days being
xri6fe. interest in, and knows vastly more 'RAILWAY AccIDENT.—The Manchester !where, �for either the Canadian manufacturer the stable behind the bull. Assistance was but when at Prescott rec'ei-ved word �that of them he found with Mr. Sheaii and re- mild quite a few farmers were pl�wing.—
ab4l�it farming,than, the blue blooded French express on the London 'and North-Western or the American merchant must be playing at once procured and Mr. Lincoln taken to covered them; the rest he charged had Mr. W. i1lichie, jr., is spending a few days
the battle was over. He had been an official
6
4
] ECE-11BEI
[)JD XJ
_vJAitlT19 Union �bis frien
e Murray,
josopWa Island, is busy
'Willion railway ties up th
of Toronto, preacaulp
tne last two Sabbaiths. No
31T. Vert will preach mornii
Nit. Miller 9,ccepted s,
on November 26th,. 1consell
11 % 11 � ions of Belgrave an
ete. We hope they wil
again th make another jehoi
Vleming went to Owen Sour
eat his Christmas dioner.
East wswun
pREsrN.-TATioN;-.—Af ter tt
eises on Friday, Dee. mber.1
.Of School Section No. 10, 1
,presented their teaciler, Mi
::jvitl� a handsome toilet set i
�er. These gifts were A;coc
�;,Sddress show1ug the high e�
31iss Watson is held bv:puy
And the love she has won ft
Tationee kLiridneSS at
by her
,-The at dress was aignea
u a on, behalf of the sch-a
,; HymE-�x-8
ist the hour of six o'clock p.
f1i,appy -events which bring s
ilooks toevery countenaneE
the residence of Robert .14
this township, it being th
,youngest daughter Afice
it. Brown, a prosperous
the t
_OwuSbip of Morris, p.
_)roung bride was tastefully
;satin- which, well became I
pear�uce. She. was assist.
Annie, and the groomwas i
twin brother. The cererno
,ed by Rev. Mr. Baugh, a
f6rsuchevents. Afterfliv
jown to. a very suillptuo
ipr.esents were both costIl
'The hours fiew by with �
-plays until the hanag of t-li
nO 14 with the '"I wee siha
twably when all joined in v
to the bride and groom. 8TVID
-iop that a3company lifles I
itione,of I" sorrows,and wo.,
next happy event will takm�
bouse, as there is only one.L
the best.
Brusseh
BitiEns.—Tlioinas Roe h
acre farill on the 17 th cona
Thomas Johnstone, for the
fitir price., considering tbri
buildings on it.—P-Aard,
-,vas before J. Beattie, J.
the instauce of Mrs. Eize
-was committed to jaill fort
arosee'verthe payment of'
F
'thel. township 'of
Courts foe East Huron are'
16 ; Craubrook, Jauuary�
Brussels, January l7th,_
,J&
. uuaryr 18th, 9 a. in.; Wil
�22nd, 9 a. in.; Fordwich,
a, m.; Gorrie, JaiWary 2it
eter, January 24-th, 2! p. n,
nary 023th, 9 'a. in.; Tv
fixed.—Wm. Cameron -and
d L
exchanged their
Election matters are sti I
and the probabilities are I
another election by acclan
11l. Grey thinga are gotti
sald Milne and Mislop a
Reeve, Str&c1lan having A
Ist Deputy the candidat
and Bryan ; for Ylnil Dep�
Inniso and for Councillors,;
Lindsay, 1L LiviugatonetL
Dickson and otliers. Irr I
still quiet.—Dr.. Mcl)onaU
here yetterday to attend :
Walton. —E. L. Dick enson
_v.e*tera&y visiting his frk
;after the voters? listap xa
-complaiu that the Christli
!u -p v) the mark this yeax,
lizing that we have Aull I
the dullest in its hist6r�N
tree by St. John7s church,
last, Friday evening, was i
y
—One da
WOOD BE'E.
berof the boys of t1le. I
by Mr. S. Polio(
bush, wlber.,Le they spent t]
a laxte pile -of wood for hil
in
t4t eerowd returned h
worse tor the anesw<
taking -of a wholesome I
gathered in, -and the ha -m.
t
the ligh� fantmtic, �ilti I I
-morning, when they, if,
Do-xs. —Messrs. 'Peter al
,wh6_have been residing 1,
past two -sumulers, hav
spelid the wirlter under tl
:Mrs' Kyle, of 'Watersvill,
come home -to spend I
New Years with her
Robert Drysdale -and Hen-
taking- a course in thi,
auring the coming ten
HowArd, w1ho was horric
meigbborho6a, has retuni
31r.' George Howard ba
drom Goderich 'Moa -el Seh.
8011,001, EXAVIINNTION
;afternoon a number of
ineighbOrhood gathered 'a,
iiouse, Sauble -Line,. wher
-time was spent. The pr(
.,of reeitatio'ng, songs, aa�
addrRsses. The pupils I
-�seemed to be thorioll,
.941
-work. This not only pb
who -%verepresent, but W4
.able to the painstaking fA
—The next afternoon
meig-libors gathered at
scl[�0011 -where a number j
recitations, etc., Were r,
Is aftel: r taki
heartily inj
gramrnW, presented � thl
Nfitche-11, with a b��am,
11itcholl has given up _"
taking aeourse in the Bi
the other boys. Mr. AN
;Proved to be a good t�
athlete and an e)�cellent .1
.,greatly missed in
time. The section join i
:greatest- of success inhis
British Grai
THe Mark Lane Exp."
�Iaud, of the 24th inst., il
of the grain trade, sai-s-,
the London market are
country markets they
(!Iianged. Foreign ivhe�
,Car o salesof Cii4ifornii
e at 424a 9d, land of
.!ns. Corn has been we
-ence of the American
freely. Both flat and r.(
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'EXPOSITOR*
THE HURON
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I i I � . - - , the house, and medical aid summoned, but member of tile Methodist church for a num- been stolen an l8poseci or. &IT.0r Jlearkg
lawyer who now occupies the position. Mr. railway came into,collision with a baggage at a losing game. He then advises any Caink ves a widow and five the case the magistrate felt watrantd in
XT train ;t Chelford on Saturday afternoon, and adian in'theNorthwest who witbes to do le was dead before the doctor arrived. The ber of years. He lea
LOOK YouR LABEL Carling was at the head of the department eceased was an old and highly eiteemed sons and one daughter to mourn his lose, all committing the son, James Shean,:for trial
nineteen persom-were killed and more than business in canned goods packed in Ontario d thy of and sent him to Stratford jail the meanp
-a and be proved himself an resident of Turnberry, and bra ajed partner of whom have the heart -felt sympa in
for many yeat sixty injured. to move to St. Paul, and adds that there is their sad affliction. time. The old man was let offon� bail, an(I
efficient officer whereas the present i nonde- RicovERnz(4. — Commander Ballington. direct encouragement to do so. Now it is in life 4nd other members of the family have their f riends in
The Subscription price of the EXPOSITOR, dent that that is the old story of the sympathy of the coinmunity. —Everybody.in As'llfield knows Jimmy is likewise to appear for trial in the spring,
riage o exande i, son of
if paid strictly it advance, is ONE script is only a figure hdad and a pc(or - one Booth, -*f the Salvation Army. who7recently qui�� ovi
—Robbie, son of Isaac Currie, 4th line of Thompson, on the gravel road. Jimmy used —The mar f At
'hicago, hal partly rez praising the United States in preference to
was severely ill in C
well's cabinet by �to be the great drummer of the telfas Deputy 'Reeve Campbell, of Hibbert to
at that. On the whole, Mr.Bo covered big health, and is now in Montclair, Canada. The great Hor#ce Greeley, of New Morris, fell from b� tree he was climbing
do not re�ew within three and that is alm6st the 'York, some time before ME. death, gave this the limb on which he was stai �ening, in
If You months. is strong in numbers ading break- Orange Lodge. . Well, Mr. Thompson Miss Cottle, of the Thames Road LZ
of the date on your label the price will be at New Jersey. -e ing the other day. His shoulders and neck thought last year he would put up a now place oil Wednesday ev 19th it
best th can be said about it. DEATH OF ARcHm, HUNTER..— Archie advice, " Young man, West and lem
$1.25 ; if you d(> not renew within six Hunter, the noted Scotch football player, the crowded cities ; go Alst, where land is struck the ground, and the youth was ren- barn on his premises, lot 12, concession 11, presence of a large number of invited $uesta.
-e goo(f people passing from God- The numerous presents were costly aliff
itionths of the dat� on your label the price died near Birmingham on the 20th, ult., p!entiful," but Mr. Barber, of Snowflake, dered unconscious. A physician was called, so that th The ma i
will be $1.50, NO. paper will be sent longer The People and Not the System I 6young and concussion of the brain was fetred, hut erich to Lucknow might seethe grand build- beautiful. rriage eeremofty was per-
-than one year before being paid for. at Fault. after a painful illness. As a captain he had gives opposite advice, when he says,
few equa . Is, and he won many im rtant man, go South and live where land is plenti- the patient is no* progreasing favorably. ing. After mature consideration formed by Rev. Colin I letcher.
Send renewals I directly to this office. The recent revelations of boodling and e was ful ; go South to' the crowded city. Now, —Mr. John Hoiland, of Ruilett township, Thompson resolved to give'tbe contract to —3/1r. Robert Henderson, of Eima, has
victories in, England and Scotland.
-Money sent by registered letter, post -office air, foe your correspondent's information, I has bought.a farm 2.1 miles from Dungan- Mr. Albxander Headley for the stone work, I>een obliged to make an assignment in the
corruption in connection with municipal af- a native of A�rghire. non paying'therefor the 8urn of $2,000. It and ML James McCqy for the frame work. interest of his creditors. Mr. Henderson
money order, express Money order pr draft, KILLED BY A BUMILAR.—WIT1. H. Price, must say there is no tariff on �Canadian can pa hard-working fanner and a mail
is at our risk. ATost-office order up to. $4 fairs in Toronto, Montreal and other Cana- the well -'known member of the firin of print- ned goods,. but there is on foreign goods contains 100 acres, lids a good barn on it, The building is now completed, and'every- has bee
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costs only.two cent& than cities, have set people thinking. It is, ing press manufacturers, Chandler & Price, coming into this country, and I mu8tremind and is pretty good land, so that he has a thing is done. The whole of Ashfield does of rigid honesty and honor in all hi d I-
f i ings. He perhaps made the mistake of buy -
I to be hoped they will think to some pur- was almost instantly kill- him too that there is tariff where he advises cheap farm. If e takes possession n the not contain a prouder mail than James
-The change on yonr label will notify you Cleveland, Ohio, . in Cleveland- tile people to go to,. besides the 'McKinley' spring. Thompson. . He has a bavii 56 by 58 with ing too much land, and this,� with the
of our rec4t of ifie money. If not changed pose. We notice, however, that a good ed by a burglar at his home I —On Monday last, Mr. ames Snell, of every convenience.. stringency of the times, made the step necs-
in three" Weeks drop us a jard and we will many are looking in the wrong direction for at 2-30 o'clock Wednesday morning- Bill. We know there are numerous manu- to -, —On Saturday, 15th inst., the modelites sary.
)S BROTHER. factories in Winnipeg, and if' some time Hayne -Barton stock fann, Rullett, sold
trace the. matter if DEATH -OF HORACE GREELEY.- t a fine- 10 at Goderich got through their examination —At Listowel, on Thursday last week.
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Address all lett ors and make -all cheques a remedy. A great many blame the system —Nathan Barnes Greeley, the last surviving when he would be in the city lie would en- Mr. Melburn Spriing, of Hullet noon, and as the law is very specific Win. Bamford, of the'- firm of Bamford
. of Government and demand a change. But, brother of Horace Greeley, the famous foun- quire from the manufacturers if they add months' old Durham bull. It is from a at I
and orders payabl,ie to McLean Bros. f the New York Tribune nk the strawberry dam, by New Year, half-brother against presentations to teachers, the young Brothers, contractors and builders, was
When remitting money do not fail to give it is not the system that is to blame, so der o 7 died at the the tariff to phe regular price, I tbi
ld Greeley homestead, 'in the town of answer in all cases woul(tl)e that they a�e to the bull which got the sweepstakes at ntlemen and ladies put up a surfrise on orking a circular saw when the board be_
much as the people. Any system, no matter the mo(el class, came cramped between the saw- and guArd,
post office addres i- Wayne, Erie county, Pennsylvania, oil Mon- glad enough to sell at the regular price -the World's Fair. v. S. P. Halls, teatcher of 31
When notifyiq us of change of address how nearly perfect, can be- abused. Any da aigpd 82 years. without the tariff. This crooked Calliledi —.A public meeting will be held in Wing- by leivying an order for a handsome easy and being driven forward with great force
t r, Ach was not to be delivered until it struck Mr. Bamford near the stomach,
do" not fail to give both old and new post change that may be effected in our muui- �HE NEW OWERS.—Tho Richards Com- goods story is something akin to the coal ham early in January, when Dr. McDonald, chai wl
office addres& at system will not result in the desired pany, of Liverpool, whose offer'to purchase oil stories we used to bear and read much M. P., will answer the arguments advanced they had all left town. As a result, the causing internal injuries, from which death
elp the Dominion Steam . ship� Company's Line abou . t ; coal oil fif%cenIq yer gallon ; Gov- on the trade question by Hon. Messrs. Pat- chair was left about 4.30 p. in., much to the resulte(i about ten hours after. - The unfor-
0 t, I it c -tin to about55 yearsof age and
improvem ess there is terson and Haggart, Senator Ferguson and surprise of the teacher, toge I er wit a ard t a - man was
ent of Government, uril and when
tid to be financed by ernment slid tariff amed or
Look at j Your Label has been accepted, is sc
Other speakers willalso be inscribed, " Mrs. Halt, with the compli- leaves a wife and family.
ho propose -ly Monday morning of last week
also a change,on the part. of the electorate. Manchester cattle traders, w to the matter was examined into it was found Dr. Montague.
Reformers put on present and give addresseson the live issues ments of the modelites. Of course, the —Eat
What is required is not a change of system, in ort cattle by way of the ship canal.. to be the very tariff 'the
of the day. chair was taken in out of the porch, where John Parker, son of CbarlEs Parker, 10th
NEW AD,VERTISE \I ENTS. but honest, responsible men to administer OOD FOP. THE POoR.—T6re is a bread when they were in power, and lately lower- 11 left, and those who have sat in it say it is 0, concession, Elma, noticed fire issuing from,
and coal war at Port Huron and the poor ed by the present Government. He next —The ringing of the Clinton town be
tile laws as -We now have them. It is ex- prairie fire, a started a team of horses, on Friday of last very comfortable one. the barn, and the boys immediately hurried
1A.Tbe figure beti�een the paienthesis after earh people are getting the benefit. expl�ined to.us-an imaginary, —In connection with Morris township the stock out, just in time. All tlie imple-
the p%ge of the paper on which the ceedingly difficult to procure such repre- TERRIFIC TORM i -N B-RiT1AIN`.—A severe great prairie fire of pure Imagination. I week, owned by Mr. S.Cox, of Hullett,and mepts were burn4Qd, the hay, and about #)o
advertisement - of bo- found. sentatives, so long as the electorate, the peo- storin raged in Englan't on S�turday More hope whon,youv correspondent writes again pulling off the bridles, they ran away. Mr.. council Moeting onSaturday, 15th iust., the
Annual Stocktakififf �ale—Wrn. Pickard & Co. (5) live' hav anh ther� -he will give us more facts and less from im, usual noon hour wasspent at t - he residence bushels of oats. The builditig, which wa,
Pie, act as they do now. Too many seem than fifty 8 e been lost, George Cottle hung on to the lines, but
Farm for Sale—A. Duncanson. (6) was great darnage to prope!rty.* The gate agination, and also tell us if he wants could not bring them up. They stopped of of Thomas Miller, where themenibere of the 36x56 feet, was insured in the Elms, Mutual
Firm for Sale—Johni 34eradden. to think that the representative and not the rrific.both on sea and land. Three riff—and con- their own accord, after going through a board always dine. After a splendid diii- Insurance Company for $1,400, but this in -
Brick and Tile—AIN66 Genrge. (6Y was to high. tariff, low tariff or n' ta was all saved..
,Wm, Bubolz. (8) elector, is the obliged party. We frequent ce behind the mill. ner had been despatched, Reeve Mooney eludes the stock, which It
Mitch. Cows fjr gale' boats were swamped off-Si;ornoway, and elude �y saying if he does! so his letter will, wire fen
Annual Conventlon4l. W. Wheaton. (5) drowned� Hundreds of be more acceptable to you; humble corres- —Mr. J. C.'Miller, late of Grand Rapids, addressed the bost and hostess in a few ap- is supposed Ghe barn was set oil fire by some
Don't Mift the Choit Concert. (8) ly hear the expression Well, if he - don't their 22 occupants � f scoundrel, as the barn doors, which we're
Boarders Wanted—Mrs 0. N. Ellsworth. (8) think enough of my vote to' ask -me fo water craft are missing. pondent. and son of - Mr. James Miller, Clinton, an propriate -words, and oil behalf of the mein -
I rs of tile Council and officers of tile �own- shut the night before, at 9 o'clock, were
Brown. (a) BANK LIABILITTIE.s.—The IiWlities of the A-�; OLD SUBSCRIBER. experienced hotel keeper, has purchased the be
Wood wanted--Johp S. r D
—* mi. M. Gray. (5) am not going to vote foi him." This is -time Bank of Newfou�dland amount MoRRis, December 12% 894.. nd Union in that town, and took pos- ship, presented Mr. and. Mrs. Miller with found open next morni g
Mill Site for Sale Cot rcia
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patron Cnnvention tJ- Govenlock. (6) session on Wedn6sday last week. The ont- two easy chairs as a- token of the high re- —The other evening, when Dr. Michell,
Teacher Wanted—Thomas Calder.. (6) just th6 very- sort of thing that keeps to $1,989,000. The shareholders have in- buildi . ngs at the rear will all be torn down, gard in which they are held. -Mr. Miller of Dublin, returned from a call, he wag
Rolgetville Chimse Pactory—James Murray. (15) thousands of the very best men out of pub- structed the trustees lately appointed to 'The Old country'Horse and Hay sit T able reply thunderstruck to find what app�ared to be-
Bi- Drop in Clo,hin, W m Pickard & Co. (s) wind up the bank's affairs. and commodious sample rooins erected in made a most it returning
iclife. Ithas�nowgottobesothatacan- thanks for the handsome Christmas boxes. a man scaed in a chair in his bed, appar-
-o r; C. Wil"n. (8) Trade their place.
WTIson's Cash G LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHITIL'S HFALTIL—
FarnteW lust*tutc eeting—R. Vellordle. (5) for publid position, no matter what Lord Randolph Churchill has arrived at A correspondent from London, England, —Mr. ohn Conery has taken an interest —Mr. W. F. Brockenshire, who b con- ently monarch of all he sur6yed. The
doctor hastily aroused a friend, "armed
Auction SAle Farn tock—F. n. Hamilton. ied a, photogaph business ir& Winghani
Girl %Vanted�Exp�sltor officc (8) his qualifications may be, must make a per- London, England, * from hi� around the says Considerable numbers of Canadian in the grocery business in Wingliam, with duct
Good Fann for Sall—James Alartin. (6) physica� botidition is horses are n London., and Mr. John Kerr, and the business in future for the past fifteen years, has disposed of to the teeth," tlie pair sallied f, rth to di's-
Rink Baldwin a Mardhall. (8) donal canvass in order to ensure hi's election, world, tour and his ow being used in will be conductod under the firm name of the same to Mr, R. Belden, a young lodge theinidnight marauder. 11inaginethe
New. Skatin alarming. Itis doubtful if he will survive -some of the large omnibus and tritinway
Dinner get-,!_Ztat�H. kobb. (8) He must make a business of going around rge gentleman who has been assisting him for chagrin of the two valiants b�n they (lis -
long. companies seem t6 prefer thern to any Kerr & Conery. Mr. Kerr will have eba some mon P
The Popular Grocery—Estate H. Robb. (8), and peading with, and begging of the elec' SNOW IN CALIFORNIA.—In orthern Cali- others. Although the trade has beena sub- 'ofthe business, and -Mr. Conery will con- tbs back. Mr. Belden is a gentle- covered that the intruder was only a man of
Annual Meetigg—Sk Y. MeLean. (h)
man of push and integrity, and wifl take straw, dressed out in the doctor a best suit
tors for their franchise. If he does not do fornia a severe onow sf ' Orin preVailed for ject of discus ion for some years past, the tinue in his present situation as foreman at ssession on " Lnuary next. Ile of clothes. The doctor had an experience.
th�is, ten chances to one he is left behind in several days alid the allow is now eight feet classes of horses in demand have not hither- -Messrs. McLean & Son's saw mill and Itim- po the 1st of J1
deep on the level in some places. Mr. ber yard. intends to make several changes in the in untying, knots that night whil h tried his
to been sent 'over'in any numbers. I i
the- race.- There are few good men who gallery in the wily of scenery, &c., alid has patience considerably.
tw THE FAuAiiims. ��Tuberc�ulosis —Tile 5th and 6th concessions of Grey
ALARMI.- Hunting, president of the Royal College of
ices of a first class artist. —Captain Francis, an old resident of
will do this, as it is a degrading business, in cattle, prevalent generally throttghoub Veterinary. Surgeons, who acts as the Veter- are not to be behind in building operations secured the- sery
N -earned Fullarton, died on Saturday, 1�th inst. In
't year. 0
and must lower the man who resorts to it Western New York, is creathig a great sen- inary expert. to the Canadian Government in nex Oliver Smith - intends putting Ir. Brockenshire will enjoy a well
barit with stone stabling under- holiday for a term before embarking in awt early life Captain Francis led 6 seafaring
SEAFORTH, �FRIDAY, Dec. 28th, 189' ling io sation niongst the farming c mmunity. London, made a r�port last year as to the up a new 0 Z.I>
in his own ibstimation. He is will DE AD.—Mrs. Win. Waldorc� Astor (lied on horses which would meet. with the most neath. E. J. McArthur will move Ili$ other line of business. life, sailing on the lakes for V9 years, W
barns and put W stone basement under
give his time and his talents for the benefit -years of which he was captain of vessels -
Th . e DoMinion Goernment. Saturday i ' n London, after a sItort, illne.-s. ready market in Great Britain. Among the mi, and W. Reid will do likewise. Harry About thirty years ago he gave I luf 'sailing
of the public, -and any little honor that may CILAZED -WITH Liquoiz.—Ab Fall River, others he specially mentioned the Vanner Perth Items. -breath-
I and settled on the farm. (in which
Hon. Mackenzie Bow -ell, who is to be attach to the position, but he is not willing Massachusetts George Rusb aged 60 years, and the oninibus horses. These varieties Atwood is having stone liatiled for a new . lit
All taxes for the town of Mitchell have ed his last, and hewed out for Iiniself and
successor, to Sit John Thompson as Premier to debase himself by pleading and begging throw a lighted.lamp at his ife Saturday have been very much in favor this year. Mr. cellar and foundation under his dwelling. been collected except $261. family a -comfortable home, nearly allf
I night. 'The lamp broke and t e womqn was Hunting's report, printed by the Depart- -7-On Monday evening of- last week, -Mrs. —Miss Isabel Whitelaw, Woodstock's
of Canada ha, succeeded informing his Cab- for votes. The adventurer, on the other which tinie he has been identifi6'd with the
fatally burned, Rusby had ell drinking, inent of Trade and Commerce, deserves to James Potter arrived at.Blyth station from elocutionist, is visiting friends in tratford.
inet and n6w has it in working order. As hand, who has no -business to -peak of, and his wife refused to give him money. London, having_ sufficiently recovered to be council of the township, first as' councillor,
be studied by those connected with this. in —Miss M. Keen, of St. Marys, has been
we said last M�eek there has beenvery little and probably less ability, and who has GIMAT CnrcKET GAmE.' At Sydney, New dusf.ry, as th , ere is a large'market for such able to be removed to her home in East Wa- re-engaged as teacher of- ebastppol school then as deputy -reeve for a great.nuipber of
years, and then as mssessor, which last office
South Wales, Saturday, was! oneluded the horses. It appears. that they largely go to w t en for several weeks for 1895. 1 for nine years and up to the time of
changg in m4 ah l of . everyt9ing to gain and nothing to lose by lie bell.
a g any also find their in one of 2 —
reatest game of cricket on �e -ord. StOd- Glasgow., but ood in ' the hospitals in tile city- where Mrs. A. Maelian, of Ifibbert, now that
shufH,filg of �posiftions has been required- 'being elected to a responsible representa- Crt's All England team made 762 runs�'4 - it she had been undergoing 9n operation. Quite her son is married, will' move into AN. litchell his death.
way to Croydon, a London suburb, and
The f6116win4 is the full liab as the Cabinet tive position; has no such:scrupla:_ He 4.8. their two innings, while All Ailstralia made is from that place that the I.arge London a large iiiiinber of friends werq in waiting to -reside.
"52 runs. I . a purchasq their supplies. While at the station when the train arrived. Lucknow.
now stands - quite willing to fan upon -the elector and i , compartle —Mr. Samuel Clarke, of Logan, has leased
Prot r an�,d President of Council—Hon- -to flatter -him into giving Ahn his vote. He SUPPOSED MURDER CA, -,E. -:-At James- writing of horses, 'it may be worth while to —This year Brussels cheese factory has his 11 acre premises to Mr. Charles- Pearce,. A SAD AFr.AIR.—The death of Mrs. EI_
town, New York State, the eye of a mur- mention that good Canadian bay has also turned out, 75,700 lbs. of - cheese from and will remove himself to Fullarto'n. der oil Tuesday of last week, although pot
has no objections to canvassing from the be- - 85 Mrs. Henry Grimm, and family, from unexpected, created quite 4 sensation
Mackenzie Bowell. dered woman has been photographed, and achieved a reputation among persons in 5,155 lbs. of milk, at all average of 11.28 ,
Pastmaste�-_Gleneral—Sir A. P. Caron. and at -an average among the residents of this place. For the
Alinister o,'f Finoee—G. E. Fester. ginning of the year to the. end, and, as � a the impression of a man's figure was found London Who control and work large studs of lbs. milk to lb. cheese, Gretna, Manitoba, are visiting friends and
This shows all es ii, Alil, past few months her house has been the re -
the exclusion in the retina. horses. Of course the price is'rather against price of 9.55 cents per lb. relativ verton.
Miniiter of Marine and Fi2heries—John rule, he receives the votes, -331 CAN6�0-.%' IN BUFFALO.—Three it just now, but there is no doubt that its increase of over 15 tons over last year, so sort of a Very disorderl
- BRITI, —Scarlet fever still lingers around Poole, y lot of characters,
Co5tigan. of his abler and more honestopponent, who that while the make was not very big, yet t and almost every night it has been the
Minister Q . fRaiWflys and Canas—Jobn British cannon, captured at Fort Erie dnr qi�ality will always insure a ready sale if the lkit no more deiLths have occurred from tba
will not canvass. Thus it isIthat few of the ing the war of 1812, have be*n mounted as prices are such as to temp� Canadian deal� - it is a good showing in such a poor season. disease. scene of orgies of the worst description.
Haggart The firm have given, so far as we can learn, 9
Minister of Public Works—J. A. Onimet. best men find their way into our municipal ornaments to Lafayette square in Buffalo. era to send it over. For some little time t —Mr. Gleasort'Gill, of Oak River, The nei hbors, fearing that they might be"
GOLD SHIPMENT. —Gold to the amount of as though a prejudice was formin good satisfaction this year, and all -bespeak toba, is visiting with friends and renewing bume-1 O-Ut, were afraid to tak� any action
Minister Of Militia and Defence—J. C. councils, and they are filled with irrespon- 9 against the offenders. Some titint ago $2,250,000 was shipped from New York on =,Canadian hay, but it arose from the a better season fo.- 1895. old acquaintances around Rasseldale.
Patterson �ile adventurers, who seek the position for Saturday. fact that inferior Russian and Riveri Platte —In the financial statement of Brusselg —There is an intereiting Debating Clb Elder's brother, Sandy Fraser, sold his
inister of Interior—T. M. Daly, ibbert what they can make out of it, and not for THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY.—A section of hay was being mixed with Canadian, rebated for this year,the total receipts are$10,215.3ar. ill connection with the Listowdl Mechanics' roperty in town, and has inc'e made hig
NLJinster f Justice—Sir Charles H
tbegoad ttey can do to their fellows. this the pew Siberian railroad, 235 miles long, In addition to the debentures, and school riome with his sister. Rumor had it� that
and sold as the Canadian: article. This, Institute.
expenditure, $572.50 was paid in be had been in the babit iof beating her in.
N, inister 6f Agriculture ---!A. R. Angers. is the ritai reason why crood men are so in- wever, was soon found out, and, speaking —iNfr. Charles Hayes, of Kemptville, has
Tupper. was opened for traffic on salaries,
week. generally, it may safely be said that Cana- V.59.71 in charity ; $815.25 on street ini- been engaged to succeed Mr. Black on the a G8t shameful manner. and had eveli
linister Trade and Couimerce—W. B- different about �'seeking municipal honors, H CA-N'T LIVE ON IT.' Clifton Breckin- provements ; $153.70 in Fire Department ; threatened to take her life. On Monday
ZIian hay enjoys an excellent reputation in. Mitchell High school staff.
Ives, �an&it is also the principal reason that bood- ridge, United States Minister t' Russia, is tho United Kingdom." $99.74 in miscellaneous :. $71.75 insurance ; —The system of vertical writing has been last Constable Thomas Slioebo�ttq'm sunlition-
Secretarjr of State—A. Pv. Dickey.. $180. 27 street lighting; $155.23 f uei; $39.34 ed her to appear before a a&trate for
Withotit�portfolio—Sir Frank Srnith,Don- ling is so prevalent. Any change in the law rumored to be on the point of resigning: It 0 introduced into the Stratford PulAic schools
is said he finds the salary of $17,500 a year Frinting; $75 Mechanics' Institute; W72.56 with general approbation, kee�ing a disorderly house, and'her brother
ald Ferg son and Dr. Montague. or in the system, would not mend matters and others as being frequentersi but before
totally inadequateto keep up the p6gition Huron Notes. egal expeutes ; $159.98 bay scal6s ; $43-60 � —The well lately bored on the farm of J.
In the Ministry, but not in the Cabinet— in this direction. If. people desire boneat tyleinwhichithoitildbelyrA is her trial came on she had been! to a.
Solicitor Qeneral, J. J. Curran ; 'Controller in the a intained Mr. Thomas -Shobbrook, of Hullett, Town hall. Ries, 'of Brunner, caved in somewhere down called
Government, they must be honest them- by t�e Ambassador from America. —The Brussels Post says There is a higher tribunal. The news ofl her death
of Custoln� 0. Wallace ; Controller In- getting oiaterial ready f6r the erection of a in the rock. The sand pump is at wok
selves. It is.not honest to votelfor an in- fine bridk hou"se this summer. company of young lads who frequent the cleaning it ouv� quickly spread through town, aj ' id: in a short
land Revenue, . F. Wood. streets after nightfall, when they should be time many of the neighbors were in the
It will be seen from the above list that ferior man because lie solicits a vote, and A Reply to Snowflake. _Snea�k thieves are operating in Grey. at home,and play all kinds of. shabby tli(iks Rev. Mr. Robertson, of Glas f OW' Scot- house. They found the windo WIS barricad-
Mrs. Harry Attwood, 5th concession, had a land, preached two very acceptab e sernions
it.ion of the.elector who does so should not blame so it is said. The constable has been I s ed, as if to fresist a siege. However, ell -
B well gives up his former pos. DFiR EXPOSITOR.—I see b the Exposr- jar of peaches stolen from her milk -house n- in the First Presbyterian church, St. M ar� ,
-, � P the law, bat himself� if the man be 'Votes TOR Of November 23rd B b , of the other night.. structed to pilot every youth be finds in trance was obtained to the hous�, where the
%finister of Trade and Commerce to Mr. Ives that �V. ar"er on a recent Sund z
mischief to the lock-up for a night's lodg- Marty has . sold her old cbrpse was found covered over With a blan-
ickey, a for in this way turns out to be a boodler. Snowflake, Manitoba, has replied to my let- --Mr. T. Neilans, tax collector 'for Hill- —Mrs. McClac
who in'tornissueco-ededbyMr. D in from which resting place they Will be homestead farm in Fullarton to her ket. She presented a �ghastly appearance,
If the electors would act independently and ter of November 2nd, and I am pleased he lett, collected in Londe8boro, last Friday, ! son -in -
new mair, tdrom, ova Scotia. The Premier g' - law, Mr. James ackson, of ALliteliell, 'for
d alt with according.to their offence. Pa- the right arm and side being bruised trom,
has 'done ad, for as long as there are two over $5,000, which is a good sho:wing for
himself takes merely a nominal position and honestly, the representatives would be also,- rents should see that the members of their the shoulder down, but on her face was no
sideq to a subject it is rigb�.to have, it dia- liard times. respective families are safely housed by 8 $5,200. evidence of ill-treatment. Inthe 'kitchen
on cussed from both stand points. Your cor- —Mr. J. R. Holmes, of Holmesville, has —Mr. David 11ughey, of Mitchell, has
will thus be enabled to devote his whole time as a rule, independent and h est. IC is the
to keepiu� the party in line. it is also electorate that needs- amending and not the respondent has expressed some regret for returned home from Manitoba, having. dis- 0 clock. sold ouu his blacksmitlifng business, in that sat her brother, who was in such a condi-
-While Dr. and Mrs. Milne, of Blyth, town, to Mr. Courad'Seebach, jr., for the tion from the effects of liquor that he did
signing my name, instead of " Old posed of th� carload of horses that he took
stated.that he will continue his sea in the law or the system. This is—& point well tile not * I . were driving north of that town on Monday not seem to realize the serious position ill
Subscriber." He apparently thinks that I out there some time ago. sum of 1700.
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Senate. �riiis *ill be another source of re- worthy the consideration of the people. night of last week, their vehicle collided '--The Women's Hospital- Aid Society, in which be was placed. An inquest was held
am very young or very old Well, I am —It is reported that Watson Ainley and with another one driven by a gentlem, and the jury returned a verdict as follows
lief to him As it will save him f rom the worry old enough to think for myself and speak Win. Cameron, of !;russets, have exchatiged an Mitchell is in active operation,an'd the mein- , ,
from the Nile. The night was dark That Jessie Elder met her death by inju-
IT*js evident that we must revise our old- what I think, and to give a reason for -,the town properties, the latter paying the dif- aBd bers have accomplished a very considerable
of loading his party in. the commons, where neither driver had noticed the other 9P- amount of good work. vies inflicted by one Alexander Fraser."
there are'some on the opposition aide Who, fashioned ideas of honesty in so far as they faith that is in me, and I am young enough ference between the respective values. proachiDg Until the collision. An'axle in Constable f3hoebottom. at- once arrested Fra -
1 to know that if the party he advocates had —Mr. William Holmes, of Wingham, ants —,Mr. C. Al. French, principal of Uitcb-
ir �u ell public school, was presented with a
would take the greatest pleasre L -worry- relate to expenditures by Governments. been in power for the last fifteen. Years, ac- while out hunting the other day, shot a each rig was broken, and all the occup ser and lodged him in the cell, from whence.
i We have always thought the systeui carried I - were thrown to the grounL4-, each receiving he will be taken to Walkerton !to stand his
every available opportusV. In cording to their statements, would -have very large coon. Several Who have seen iis - handsome easy chair, by the pupils of the
t�l t a bad at trial.
in him on taking up. Model School, at the close of the term.
the Senate -have no fear of !moles- out by Tweed, Kelly and Croker in New given sixty millions of people free access in- coonship, say he is the largest one seen in —JAL couple of weeks ago We made mention
—The Stratford Turf Club have decided
tation Gf'this kind. Freed froin the labors York-, was a corrupt one—a. system that to a five million market, and the five mil- that section.
lions shut out from the sixty million market —A test of strength between a team own-. of tb.e finding of a young English lad, who on June Ilth, 12th and 13th as the dates of
sibilities of a department and re- must be condemned by every honest man.- with a high wall of tariff. And -1 am old ed by J. Mair-,-Hullett, and'J. W. Rossier, Was in the employ of the Widow Casaday their races next -year, when they will offer Grey.
and reappil
mitiong But, apparen Iv, we were all wrong, for at Auburn, in the barn with both legs frozen $5,50() in prizes. Di"PARTED. On Tuesday, last week,
L ce in the Co enough to- know that some people have a Coll�orne, took place in Fair's mill yard at
lieved _ f . �om attendam Tet, a member.of the Domin- strong weakness for seeing their names in Clinton, on Tuesday.of last. week for $20, to the knees. Since then the young fellow —Mrs. Pollock and Mr. Frank Pollock 14' innia, beloved wife of Al r. Peter Davidson,
-wbere tlie work of lecrislation is performed HOr has been lying in an enfeebled state. A few have removed from St. Marys to their for- of Elina, died after an illness of about six
.0 . on Government, and he is suiely at honor- print, but I am not built that way. I care and was easily'won by Mair. months. Deceased was the second daugh-
g-is atidone, Al r. Bowell should - I days ago br. Milne, of Blyth, amputated -
and the �ghtiift, not one iota whether he signs Young or Old --:rhe Winghain Literary and Debating ter home at Gorrie, were Mr. Pollock has
is not able and an upright man, told th6 -people of three toes from each foot, and also u ter of Mr. William Ausnia, of Grey, and
get alD4 pretty comfortabl-. It, Subscriber—Barber—Bdker—o'r Blacksmith, Club has formed a mock Parliament',' with aluP - secured a position as teacher.
And since he h W
it, tile Nova Scotia that As regards the prin- tated both hetIs. then as as 30 years of age. She wis married to
1,-ilo,wn o for it is his shallow reasoning and crooked Dr. P. McDonald as leader of the Govern- --Tile other day a very clever and prom -
_+et who will lead tbl�,party ciple upon which those appropriations are arguments that I am after. He says that ment, and Mr. A' H. Musgrove as leltdor of had to remove more flesh from one of his an, but,addieted to liquor a Mr. Davidson twelve years ago, an.! has
ising young in 2
Commo;s bilt it is generally supposed Mr. lie mig . lit add for in information that he the Opposition. heels. resident of Ta-vistock, consented to; go to since lived on the li�meatead -with him. on
Foster 4ill be the man. He is' at any rate made, I would answer that the Government y the Town line west. She leaves a family of
f was not raised a Grit, but, on the contrary, —Some of the boys attempted to serenade —Mr. Thomas Todd, of St. Helens, who the Gold Cure Institute at Oakville. three youll ns, of whom the eldest i
follows the same rule that determines the was rocked in a cradle of Conservatis' mier and bride, at Ethel, the other is one of tile most extensive property own- —Mr. Williarii Canning, bartender at the
tile most competent. in. Mr. Eck
act 'If an years all I youngest three years of age.
Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper has been given ion of individuals. y of you had a Perhaps he is right, for I have never known evening. They were bought off with a snaaft era in West Wi�wanosh township, last week Royal hotel, Stratford, was united ill mail- -a. d t e7
t - LA11 Davidson was a woman of much intel-
a step for d, as lie has been removed from the legacy left you to divide among the people, him to talk Grit when he lived in the town- stim', -which was not sp6nt in, a, very credit- purchased the 11�10 acre farm on the south riage at Dublin on Wednesday of last
war ligence and of an engaging and pleasant
ship of Tuckersmith, but, it is not what lie able manner. half of lot 24, ift. the 9th concession of West week, to Miss Sarah, daughter of Mr. EMjah
POS111-011 of Minister of Marine to that of youwouldinostriaturally begin 'With your has been, . but %.vbat be is, I have to deal —Mrs. John Downing, Brussels, is the Wawanosh, from the Anderson Brothers. Baker. temperament, and her early death is all in -
I Justice', the department presided friends." Tp other words, the Government ell, Conservatives are human, an proud possessor of a beautiful oleander. it On this farm there is about 70 acres of solid estimable loss to her family.—On Satur-
.N, 0 with. W d —The Rev. H. D. Steele, who has been day evening of last week, Air. Williant
while Mr. John —our pure and, righteous Government—con- some of them can be stuffed and gulled. is about 5 years old, and is 9 feet high.' On bush. Mr. Todd now owns 670 acres alto- pastor of the Episcopal congregation at
over by Sir John Thompson, Ausman, died at the residencef his son -in-
er one half of this is cov�r-
takes his place. Senator Donald giders the revenues of this country a familly Your -Snowflake correspondent gave us the it have been counted over 700 flowers of the 9 Kirkton, for the past five years, will remove law, Mr. ohn Brown near Ethel. He was
Costigapa :I history of the Nor'wester, that it was organ richest perfume. ed with first-class timber, he will be in a to Wallaceburg in a. few weeks' time. His I
I of Prince Edward's Island a lid Dr. treasure to be. doled out, to " friends. 59 years of age. He had not been well for
Fera,uson ized under Conservative auspices, and wba:i --Mr. S. . Cooper, of Clinton, has re- position to supply all kinds of building ma- successor is not yet appointed.. - �
,N1 0 dded, Thilt is much the same idea that Tweed and a wonderful boom 'it got after the com- ceived the contract for a fine brick house for —A collection &mounting to nearl some time, and it is thoutht that the death
-0iitague of have been t terial for many years to come. y $150
1)11t without portfolios, which, of course M cKane had, and s Mr. FoAer said one pany had engaged W. F. Luxton. Now, if Mr. James Young. 14th concession of Aul- —The dedication of the Go'rrie Orange was taken up in the Methodist church, St. of his daughter, noted a ove, hastened his
0 . Mr. Ausman lived in the county of
to slay about Sir Richard Cartwright Where memory serves me right, the Nor' Jett. When this buil6ing is completed it hall did not take place on Friday,,14th Marys, and presented to Evangelist Ran- end
uieztus dlid they will not have anything in Perth in -the early days, first owning a farm
ep Wester, was started- a's an Independent will class with the best buildings in Hullett. inst., as advertised. Owing to the sudden ton, b� way of recompense for his three
J() Mid have simply been taken in to ke —Oil! where are they' Paper and after changed to a Conservative —John Mowbray is building a driving death of Sir John Thompson, Hon. N. C. weeks ser Ice. on the 3rd concession of Wallace, and mov-
V' in' to Grey about eighteen years ago. He
thein quiet. 'It will also be noticed that one. The history of the paper does not, shed on his lately purchased property near Wallace, -Grand Master, was called to Otta- —Fred Butterfield bad his thumb badly 9
Hon_ ohn Carling has been dnroppe�l out As WILL be seen by a notice in another concern us much, but.. wha� W. F. Luxton Walton and will �rect 4 fine residence next wa, and could not attend, and, although he crushed at the flax mill, Lietowel, the other is- survived four sons, Henry, on the
column, the Patrons of South Huron are to said in it does, and I consider his influence summer. He will move into the house on made every effort to secure a person to fill day. He was on the latform. at the grain homestead, 2nd concession 4if Grey; John
koiitagtle�baving been accepted in his
- 0 tile his place, no one came, and the cereinony P , at Glenboro, Manitoba; and two
Carling zdter have a Convention at Brucefield on Friday worth at least 100 oil -opposite side. the Gardiner eatate, purchased byHenry chopper, when be a and caught his
pl-,tQe. This is rough on. Mr W. F. Luxton, a well-known and shrewd Hamilton, until his new house is ready. was postponed. The concert in the evenin youn,�ger boys, Lloyd and Edwin, at home
anuary 11th, for the purpose of consider- g thumb between the cog -wheels. and two daughters, Mrs. Brown and Mrs.
all, the hard bit-ttles he has fought for the J mail, and life-long Ref o*rnler, said in the —Mrs. Kneelitel and son James, of Brus- was a success, notwithstanding the many —The Rev. Dr. Briggs, of +Oronto,
pti-ty d the� humiliation lie must en- ing the advisability of selecting a candidate Nor' Wester of Winnipeg, " there is no sets, moved to Seaforth last week, where drawbacks. preached two most interesting sernions in Ferguson, of Liatowel. The deceased was
an -Luse we believe that at lie Mr. to contest the constituency at the forthec of En-lish descent and came to Perth coun-
Mrt tariff issue in the Northwest ; We have they intend making their home. Mrs. —After canvassing the section for cows the Metbodist church, Listowel, oil f- -
dared,' got nearly all the concessions we asked for, Kneebtel is an old and worthy resident of and shareholders, a meeting was called to 16th inst. The collections for the day were ty roiii Tecumseh, Simcoe- county, about
('arling is honest and it must have been IT19 Dominion elections. and perhaps all we could reasonably claim— Brussels, and her old friends.wish her man be held in the school house of Section'No. about,$90. S5 yearsago. The funeral 6, Tuesday, to
for any honest ina to We have been given free lumber, and the happy years m her new home. 10, East Wawanosh, to discuss matters re- —W. Schneider, of Wallace, had the ilvs- the old cemetery, was attended by a large
do the t1i.ing r. Carling has of late years News of the Week. duty oil agricultura iniplemet�j binder --Sergeant Thomas Jackson, of No. 4 lating to -a factory. The amount of stock fortune lately to cut himself er badly atbering of friends and neighbors.
s 1Z y
been f orce(,l to do. for the sake of his party. IN SA-, FRANCisco.—General Booth, tbia twine afid coal oil has been redu"d—the' Company, 33rd Battalion, Clinton, who was subscribed and the cows promised was con- with an axe, 'while chopping in the bush.
head of the Salvation Army,- has arrived at tariff hasleen taken off the list of Psues as �ecently studying at Point Levi, has been sidered sufficient to warrant the erection of It required nine stitches to sew up the- Moms.
Another noticeable feature in the rrnge- San Francisco, where lie will address several htr ag this country is concer d granted a 2nd class certificate. At present a factory. - A meeting of the shareholders wound. NOTES.—Mr. Win. Michie sold fourteell
Re
nient is, that the 1111. ber of ministers has meetinas. We now come to the bulk and Oat im- be is attending London Military College, was therefore called for on the 22nd to elect —Tile two men arrested on the charge of
M 0 1 - - fi e Berkshire'i this fall.—Mr. F.' Baines
DED FRO -X im, I.NjritiFs. =Andy Bowen, portant of Friend !11 pigs
Thepublic Balber Urou es, -vvben land expects to get a Ist. officers and arrange matters for the forma holding up Mr. LenFulcher, of St. Marys, is on the mend, although very weak.—Mr,
� a
tbe
the pugilist, who fought Lavigne, of S&gi- we coule to the canned He —The other morning, as Thomas War. tion of a joint stock company. The site with a revolver an(I ransack his pockets, Win. Skelton and Miss Howlett were unied
had ai right to h.ope that in view -of tile ex -
I tells your readel s in a round alo-u t- way that selected for the factoryis,on thefarmof are Con. Kehoe and Ewan
naw, at New Orlens, on Friday night, has wick, jr., of Morris, was cutting wood. in TV cDonald, who in myrriage on Wednesday, December 19th -
t reane depression iii the counry and the died f rom tho effects of the pommeling he the Canadians in the Northwest, wishing to the bnsh, the ax6glanced off - the block and Mr. George Quinn, concession 3. have bad reputations. McDonald was NATe wish the young couple long life and
anreceived. an coming in contact with his toes, almost sev- only recently released from prison. prosperity. —Wood is &Tm-ost a drug on the
ty of hvinig, to face a -very large de do business in'C�nadian cann'ed goods, c —Rev. J. H. Hazelwood, pastor of King
-1,AND.--The Dowager buy them 20 per, cent. aper in 'St. Pa; I ered three of them from ne of ' big
ficit,-Mr. Bowell would have shown soule de- WILL VISIT ENG che q feet. street Methodist church, Ingersoll, received —J. Hodgins, V. S., the assistant of W. market this season, The enorniousinount,
CMrina -will visit England in March. Dur- than they can from the Canadian manufab- Seven 'Stitches were necessary to repair the.sad intelligence on Monday afternoon, teele. V. S., of Stratford, deborned the of blown down timber a year ago is the
iire ta ceollontise-an(l that be would make all .. I I - #� h. —ill 1'. fl, + f 4- Le: tarer He sa s a Candian is obli ed + E x 71 week that-. his father 1hael Just hed at +. '1, .4 t 4- 1 11-1
A.. V, . � I . -.7 , � - 1� - , J 8 -6 amages. 9 L� UL o ca v e onging LO IVILLiarn cause, combined with cheap coal. —Alcholsoll
atteuipt to decrease the number in hi� Cabi- i�rince and Princess of Wales. outside of his own country -to buy Canadiall —It is reported that several parties in Whale , of Ellice, and also
Clifford, Ontario, after an illness of three
y the entire berd Brothers have a large contract of =tting
lenians in made oods atia price that -will enable hilnl Brussels are known to urchase liquor for of Mr. John Henry, on the northern gravel S in —Tea meet -
net, especially as several of them -are -mein- ,\1oRj,,, BARBARITY. --The Arn weeks. The blow was a very sad one to the
I p wood in Mr. Iry e's bush.
lwr,, 'Siln-ply for ornament's sake an d to draw Athens have received news of fresh atroci- to hantile them and lieclainis that thetariffon persons prohibited from buying it them- family and all their friends, as Mr. J. H. road. He is assisted by J. L. Clark, veter- ings, box- socials and school entertainments
ties committed by Bakri Paslia, the * Kurd these goods is the principal cause. If I in- selves. These i nd ividuals. leave themselves Hazelwood had just returned, the 'previous inary student. They have a -number more Y -are in: full bloom at this season.—MT. James
tlleii� salitries.. A third remarkable feature (,overnor of Van. derstandbim right, these goods are bougb.t liable to a ho-avy fine for so doing and all ex- Saturday f roin a visit to his. bedside, and engagements. Robb is home from Dakota. Some say --NIr-
-worthy of notice is, that a lawyer is still of ]lad entertained strong hopes for his recov-
THE- NEW Di PI1TIIE RIA CURE. —The French from the Canadian manufacturer, tariff and ample will -probably be made of a few —The charge laid by Mr -John Whyte, Robb will not back.—Now is the time W
turday voted 'freight to St. Paul paid, ery. Deceased was born in Leeds county, against Mr. James Shean and his fatber,Afr.� subscribe for 1HE EXPOSITOR, ortl one dot -
allowed to retnain at the head of the agri- Chamber of Deputies oil Sa the merchant them.
eight thousand francs for the purpose of pro. there gets his profit ; the goods sent back —On Sundav evenina of last week, Mr, Ontario, in 1819, and at the time of his W. Shean, of Logan, for sheep stealing, lar a year in advance, and the at local
cultural (lepartment. If Mr. Bowell ha(I
noting investigations into- the manufacture again, tariff and freight paid again, and the John Lincoln, who resi5es near Glenannam death was in the 75th 'ear of his age. � He came tip for a hearing before
made Mr. Carling head of this department, y Police paper in the country, —Tuesday last being
anti-toxine, the new diphtheria clue. goods still 20 per cent heaper than the Can- was fatally - gored by a bull. . It appears 'h trate Flagg, of -Mitchell, on Saturday, 15th, Christmas Day, we wish one�artd all a inerry
of c ad lived in the township of Howick, in this
instead of giving him the "'bou'nce" alto-
S�TNULF RML Lv��Y.—A speed trial of adian manufacturer would sell to the Cana- that be went out to- attend the cattle, and county, tile most of his life, and bad served inst. It occupied the whole afternoon, and' Christmas and a happy New Year.—Mr.
gether, it -would have been more in accord- Beecher's single -rail electric railway at dian. After reading that part of his letter, in some way an aged bull that -was tied in as magistrate there for over forty years. He created more interest than anytIling that James Russell, of the 5th Ii - �
no has taken
Waterport, New York, has been made with we naturally came to the conclusion th t the stable goredhim two or three times,and has occurred for a long time. Air. Whyte away the old building, owned one time by
ance, witli the fitiness of things. Of course, a also served in the rebellion of 1837, belong -
a
"Mr. Carling is not a farmer, but be takes car containing twenty-five persons, and a people can and do be stuffed and gulled. a short time after, when, Mrs. Lincoln went ing to Her Majesty's militia force, and was claimed that he had lost from time to time Air. John- Caistor, blacksmith, oil Thomas
rate of twenty -five miles an hour was attaine& Now there must be a large screw loose some out to the barn, she found him sitting in on his way to the battle of the " Windmill," no less thin fiftysheep and lambs. 8ome street, Sunshine.—The past few days being
xri6fe. interest in, and knows vastly more 'RAILWAY AccIDENT.—The Manchester !where, �for either the Canadian manufacturer the stable behind the bull. Assistance was but when at Prescott rec'ei-ved word �that of them he found with Mr. Sheaii and re- mild quite a few farmers were pl�wing.—
ab4l�it farming,than, the blue blooded French express on the London 'and North-Western or the American merchant must be playing at once procured and Mr. Lincoln taken to covered them; the rest he charged had Mr. W. i1lichie, jr., is spending a few days
the battle was over. He had been an official
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] ECE-11BEI
[)JD XJ
_vJAitlT19 Union �bis frien
e Murray,
josopWa Island, is busy
'Willion railway ties up th
of Toronto, preacaulp
tne last two Sabbaiths. No
31T. Vert will preach mornii
Nit. Miller 9,ccepted s,
on November 26th,. 1consell
11 % 11 � ions of Belgrave an
ete. We hope they wil
again th make another jehoi
Vleming went to Owen Sour
eat his Christmas dioner.
East wswun
pREsrN.-TATioN;-.—Af ter tt
eises on Friday, Dee. mber.1
.Of School Section No. 10, 1
,presented their teaciler, Mi
::jvitl� a handsome toilet set i
�er. These gifts were A;coc
�;,Sddress show1ug the high e�
31iss Watson is held bv:puy
And the love she has won ft
Tationee kLiridneSS at
by her
,-The at dress was aignea
u a on, behalf of the sch-a
,; HymE-�x-8
ist the hour of six o'clock p.
f1i,appy -events which bring s
ilooks toevery countenaneE
the residence of Robert .14
this township, it being th
,youngest daughter Afice
it. Brown, a prosperous
the t
_OwuSbip of Morris, p.
_)roung bride was tastefully
;satin- which, well became I
pear�uce. She. was assist.
Annie, and the groomwas i
twin brother. The cererno
,ed by Rev. Mr. Baugh, a
f6rsuchevents. Afterfliv
jown to. a very suillptuo
ipr.esents were both costIl
'The hours fiew by with �
-plays until the hanag of t-li
nO 14 with the '"I wee siha
twably when all joined in v
to the bride and groom. 8TVID
-iop that a3company lifles I
itione,of I" sorrows,and wo.,
next happy event will takm�
bouse, as there is only one.L
the best.
Brusseh
BitiEns.—Tlioinas Roe h
acre farill on the 17 th cona
Thomas Johnstone, for the
fitir price., considering tbri
buildings on it.—P-Aard,
-,vas before J. Beattie, J.
the instauce of Mrs. Eize
-was committed to jaill fort
arosee'verthe payment of'
F
'thel. township 'of
Courts foe East Huron are'
16 ; Craubrook, Jauuary�
Brussels, January l7th,_
,J&
. uuaryr 18th, 9 a. in.; Wil
�22nd, 9 a. in.; Fordwich,
a, m.; Gorrie, JaiWary 2it
eter, January 24-th, 2! p. n,
nary 023th, 9 'a. in.; Tv
fixed.—Wm. Cameron -and
d L
exchanged their
Election matters are sti I
and the probabilities are I
another election by acclan
11l. Grey thinga are gotti
sald Milne and Mislop a
Reeve, Str&c1lan having A
Ist Deputy the candidat
and Bryan ; for Ylnil Dep�
Inniso and for Councillors,;
Lindsay, 1L LiviugatonetL
Dickson and otliers. Irr I
still quiet.—Dr.. Mcl)onaU
here yetterday to attend :
Walton. —E. L. Dick enson
_v.e*tera&y visiting his frk
;after the voters? listap xa
-complaiu that the Christli
!u -p v) the mark this yeax,
lizing that we have Aull I
the dullest in its hist6r�N
tree by St. John7s church,
last, Friday evening, was i
y
—One da
WOOD BE'E.
berof the boys of t1le. I
by Mr. S. Polio(
bush, wlber.,Le they spent t]
a laxte pile -of wood for hil
in
t4t eerowd returned h
worse tor the anesw<
taking -of a wholesome I
gathered in, -and the ha -m.
t
the ligh� fantmtic, �ilti I I
-morning, when they, if,
Do-xs. —Messrs. 'Peter al
,wh6_have been residing 1,
past two -sumulers, hav
spelid the wirlter under tl
:Mrs' Kyle, of 'Watersvill,
come home -to spend I
New Years with her
Robert Drysdale -and Hen-
taking- a course in thi,
auring the coming ten
HowArd, w1ho was horric
meigbborho6a, has retuni
31r.' George Howard ba
drom Goderich 'Moa -el Seh.
8011,001, EXAVIINNTION
;afternoon a number of
ineighbOrhood gathered 'a,
iiouse, Sauble -Line,. wher
-time was spent. The pr(
.,of reeitatio'ng, songs, aa�
addrRsses. The pupils I
-�seemed to be thorioll,
.941
-work. This not only pb
who -%verepresent, but W4
.able to the painstaking fA
—The next afternoon
meig-libors gathered at
scl[�0011 -where a number j
recitations, etc., Were r,
Is aftel: r taki
heartily inj
gramrnW, presented � thl
Nfitche-11, with a b��am,
11itcholl has given up _"
taking aeourse in the Bi
the other boys. Mr. AN
;Proved to be a good t�
athlete and an e)�cellent .1
.,greatly missed in
time. The section join i
:greatest- of success inhis
British Grai
THe Mark Lane Exp."
�Iaud, of the 24th inst., il
of the grain trade, sai-s-,
the London market are
country markets they
(!Iianged. Foreign ivhe�
,Car o salesof Cii4ifornii
e at 424a 9d, land of
.!ns. Corn has been we
-ence of the American
freely. Both flat and r.(
i 6-d lower. Barley has I
depressed. To-ilay R
weak; foreign wheats
steady,with Emall sat
and oats are quiet.
—The Grovern6r-GenE
�of Aberdeen are provll�
used at toe funer4l of.t,
is to be of white Irish p
-covering the entire IoAg
Is being worked by the�
'Shepherd. fferlhxe-elll
�cross herself.
—The farm house. d
Portage Plains, Manito
�day. igniting while the I
I
4n the roonis belowand,
.upstairs. T*o thildi
third, Rolland, aged 5,
'Ikf rs. B rydon was b&d1)
dn& was a total less.